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Page 1: Housing Market and Economic Update - CoreLogic · -10.0%-5.0% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% Jul 98 Jul 00 Jul 02 Jul 04 Jul 06 Jul 08 Jul 10 Jul 12 Jul 14 Jul 16 The annual rate

Housing Market and

Economic Update

September 2016

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Housing overview

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Residential real estate underpins Australia's

wealth and has reached $6.7 trillion

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As at the end of August 2016

Residential Real Estate

$6.7 Trillion

Australian Superannuation

$2.1 Trillion

Australian Listed Stocks

$1.6 Trillion

Commercial Real Estate

$0.85 Trillion

Source: CoreLogic, ABS, RBA

Number of dwellings

9.7 million

Outstanding

mortgage debt

$1.6 trillion

Household wealth

held in housing

51.6%

Total sales p.a.

454,651

Gross value of

sales p.a.

$261.6 billion

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The annual rate of capital gain has slowed from

its peak but remains quite strong

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Rolling annual change in dwelling values, combined capital cities

Median Prices Capital Gain

$600,000Houses Units Dwellings

Past 12 months 7.2 5.5% 7.0%

$495,000Annual over five years 6.3% 4.6% 6.1%

Annual over ten years 5.6% 5.1% 5.5%

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are

available across broad housing types and

across geographical areas including

statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions

and postcodes nationally. For further

information an our hedonic method, please

visit www.corelogic.com.au/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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-6.0%

-4.0%

-2.0%

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

Hobart

Darwin

Canberra

Past 12 months 10 year average annual

9.4%

9.1%

4.4%

3.1%

-4.2%

6.5%

-4.2%

7.6%

7.0%

-5% 0% 5% 10% 15%

Sydney

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

Hobart

Darwin

Canberra

Combined capitals

Values continue to fall in Perth and Darwin on

an annual basis whilst rising across the

remaining capital cities

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Capital gain: Average over 10 years v past 12 months Change in capital city dwelling values,

12 months to Jul 2016

Source: CoreLogic

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Turnover: capital city

transaction numbers

have continued to trend

lower

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Note up-to-date sales volumes are forecasts due to delayed collection of recent sales. Off-the-plan sales are input at contract date but only following settlement, given this unit sales volumes in particular are probably understated

over recent years.

Source: CoreLogic

Combined capitals

Sydney

Brisbane

Perth

Darwin

Melbourne

Adelaide

Hobart

Canberra

12 month avg

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2.9%3.0%

3.8%4.0%4.0%4.2%

5.0%5.2%

3.3%

0% 2% 4% 6%

MelbourneSydney

PerthCanberraAdelaideBrisbane

DarwinHobart

Combined capitals

-27.9%-8.4%-2.5%-1.0%

1.3%1.8%2.2%14.3%0.7%

-30% -20% -10% 0% 10% 20%

DarwinPerth

BrisbaneAdelaide

MelbourneSydney

CanberraHobart

Combined capitals

-10.8%-3.8%-0.9%-0.5%-0.3%

2.5%2.7%6.0%

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DarwinPerth

BrisbaneSydney

AdelaideMelbourne

CanberraHobart

Combined capitals

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Annual change in rents Gross rental yield

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The decline in capital city rents continues with

asking rents down 0.5% over the past 12 months

Annual change in rents vs gross rental yield, combined capital cities

Annual change in house rents

CoreLogic’s suite of rental statistics are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions

and postcodes nationally.

Annual change in unit rents Gross rental yields

Source: CoreLogic

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Vendor metrics: auction clearance rates are

strong but private treaty measures are softening Combined capital city auction clearance rates and volumes

Avg vendor discount, combined capitals Avg time on market, combined capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of vendor metrics are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally.

Note that we typically see a seasonal peak in average time on market each year in January and February.

Source: CoreLogic

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StateNo of new

listings

12 mth

change (%)

No of total

listings

12 mth

change (%)

NSW 10,749 -14.3% 44,133 -15.6%

Vic 10,498 -5.5% 51,555 -2.8%

Qld 9,453 0.8% 64,884 2.8%

SA 2,606 0.2% 17,580 8.0%

WA 4,862 6.3% 37,504 12.4%

Tas 935 12.4% 7,472 -24.2%

NT 196 -22.8% 2,168 5.4%

ACT 609 5.4% 1,833 -10.1%

National 39,908 -4.7% 227,129 -2.1%

Capital cityNo of new

listings

12 mth

change (%)

No of total

listings

12 mth

change (%)

Sydney 6,422 -20.9% 19,066 0.1%

Melbourne 7,662 -7.8% 27,484 -2.1%

Brisbane 4,154 6.1% 19,057 7.4%

Adelaide 1,842 0.4% 7,707 7.1%

Perth 3,618 8.9% 22,404 16.7%

Hobart 347 6.1% 1,729 -31.0%

Darwin 152 -22.1% 1,613 2.8%

Canberra 594 4.0% 1,768 -10.9%

Combined capitals 24,791 -6.8% 100,828 3.6%

0

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300,000

Aug-08 Aug-09 Aug-10 Aug-11 Aug-12 Aug-13 Aug-14 Aug-15 Aug-16

Total listings New listings

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Listings: new and total stock levels are lower than

they were a year ago

National number of new and total listings, rolling 4 weeks to 28/08/2016

State and territory property listings Capital city property listings

Source: CoreLogic

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33.4% 41.5% 46.5% 44.0% 47.0% 52.3% 43.6% 46.0%

20.2%21.0% 20.2% 24.6% 24.0% 24.0%

19.5% 19.6%

46.4% 37.4% 33.4% 31.4% 29.0% 26.3% 36.9% 34.4%

0%

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NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT

Owner occupier new loans Owner occupier refinances Investors

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Owner occupier new loans

Owner occupier refinances

Investment

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Lending to owner occupiers and investors has

started to pick-up again

Value of housing finance commitments – monthly, national

Owner

occupier loans

(excl. refi)

$13.9b

Investor loans

$11.8b

Housing finance commitments by type and state, June 2016

Source: CoreLogic, ABS

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0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

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40.0%

50.0%

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70.0%

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Housing Business Other personal

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

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20.0%

25.0%

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Owner occupier housing Investment housing

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The annual pace of investment credit growth is

the slowest its been since November 2009Annual change in total housing credit, owner occupiers vs investors

Proportion of total outstanding credit to ADIs

10% pa growth

Source: CoreLogic, RBA

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30,000

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Number of platform events v Number of owner occ housing finance commitments

RMI ABS Owner Occupier Housing Finance

-50.0%

-40.0%

-30.0%

-20.0%

-10.0%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

Aug-09 Feb-10 Aug-10 Feb-11 Aug-11 Feb-12 Aug-12 Feb-13 Aug-13 Feb-14 Aug-14 Feb-15 Aug-15 Feb-16 Aug-16

Monthly % change in platform events v Number of owner occ housing finance commitments

RMI ABS Owner Occupier Housing Finance

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CoreLogic’s Mortgage Index indicates a pick-

up in mortgage demand in August 2016

CoreLogic’s Mortgage Index measures valuation activity across RP Data platforms, which more than 90% of ADI valuation requests nationally use, providing an almost real time indicator for how

much mortgage activity is taking place. For more information, contact RP Data via email: [email protected]

Source: CoreLogic

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Capital city housing market indicators

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-20%

-10%

0%

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20%

30%

40%

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60%

Aug-01 Aug-04 Aug-07 Aug-10 Aug-13 Aug-16

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CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

Annual change in dwelling values Sydney home values

have increased by

+3.9% over the past

three months and

are +9.4% higher

over the past year.

The annual rate of

value growth has

slowed from a peak

of +18.4% in July

2015

Sydney

Combined

capitals

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Annual change in dwelling values Melbourne home

values have

increased by +3.4%

over the past three

months and are

+9.1% higher over

the past year. The

annual rate of value

growth has slowed

from a peak of

+14.2% in

September 2015

Melbourne

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Annual change in dwelling values Brisbane home

values have fallen

by -05% over the

past three months

and are +4.4%

higher over the past

year. Over the past

five years, Brisbane

home values have

increased by a total

of +12.2%

Brisbane

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Annual change in dwelling values Adelaide home

values have fallen

by -0.8% over the

past three months

and are +3.1%

higher over the past

year. Values have

increased by just

+7.0% over the past

five years.

Adelaide

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Annual change in dwelling values Perth home values

have fallen by -1.5%

over the past three

months and are

-4.2% lower over the

past year. Values

have fallen by -8.1%

from their peak in

December 2014.

Perth

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Aug-01 Aug-04 Aug-07 Aug-10 Aug-13 Aug-16

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Annual change in dwelling values Hobart home values

have increased by

+2.0% over the past

three months and

are +6.5% higher

over the past year.

Values have

increased by just

+14.1% over the past

10 years.

Hobart

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Annual change in dwelling values Darwin home values

have fallen by -3.9%

over the past three

months and are

-4.2% lower over the

past year. Values

are currently -9.1%

lower than their

recent peak in May

2014.

Darwin

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Annual change in dwelling values Canberra home

values have

increased by +1.0%

over the past three

months and are

+7.6% higher over

the past year.

Values have

increased by just

+12.6% over the past

five years.

Canberra

Combined

capitals

CoreLogic’s suite of hedonic indices are available across broad housing types and across geographical areas including statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions and postcodes nationally. For

further information an our hedonic method, please visit www.corelogic.com.aui/indices

Source: CoreLogic

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Macroeconomic and demographic indicators

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VIC

QLD

SA

WA

TAS

NT

ACT

AUST

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Housing demand: population growth has

continued to slow due to fewer overseas migrantsQuarterly change in national population

Net overseas migration Natural increase Annual change in population

Source: CoreLogic, ABS

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Houses Townhouses Low-rise units High-rise units

0

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10,000

12,000

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16,000

18,000

20,000

22,000

Jul-86 Jul-91 Jul-96 Jul-01 Jul-06 Jul-11 Jul-16

Total dwelling approvals Total dwelling approvals (6 month rolling avg)

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Housing supply: approvals rebounded

substantially in July

Monthly number of dwelling approvals, national

National dwelling approvals, houses v units Monthly % of total dwelling approvals

Source: CoreLogic, ABS

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80,000

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Jul-86 Jul-91 Jul-96 Jul-01 Jul-06 Jul-11 Jul-16

Total quarterly dwelling approvals Quarterly change in population growth

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Housing supply: the gap between housing

demand and supply continues to narrow

Quarterly dwellings approved for construction v quarterly change in population, national

Source: CoreLogic, ABS

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-40.0%

-30.0%

-20.0%

-10.0%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

Aug-98 Aug-01 Aug-04 Aug-07 Aug-10 Aug-13 Aug-16

Consumer sentiment Capital city home values0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Aug-96 Aug-00 Aug-04 Aug-08 Aug-12 Aug-16

Consumer Sentiment (LHS)

Sales vols (Syd, Mel and Bris) (RHS)

60

80

100

120

140

Aug-91 Aug-96 Aug-01 Aug-06 Aug-11 Aug-16

Consumer Sentiment Index Six month rolling average

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Consumer sentiment remained close to a neutral

setting in August

Consumer sentiment index

Annual change in consumer

sentiment v dwelling values

Consumer sentiment

v dwelling sales

Source: CoreLogic, Westpac-Melbourne Institute

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60.0

61.0

62.0

63.0

64.0

65.0

66.0

67.0

Jul-01 Jul-04 Jul-07 Jul-10 Jul-13 Jul-16

%

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

8.0

Jul-01 Jul-04 Jul-07 Jul-10 Jul-13 Jul-16

%

-4.0%

-2.0%

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

Jul-96 Jul-98 Jul-00 Jul-02 Jul-04 Jul-06 Jul-08 Jul-10 Jul-12 Jul-14 Jul-16

Full-time employment Part-time employment

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Labour force: unemployment rate fell back to

5.7% in July

Annual change in employment, full time v part time

National unemployment rate National participation rate

Source: CoreLogic, ABS

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0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

Jun-96 Jun-00 Jun-04 Jun-08 Jun-12 Jun-16

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

Aug-92 Aug-96 Aug-00 Aug-04 Aug-08 Aug-12 Aug-16

Standard variable mortgage rates Cash rate 3 year fixed rate

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Mortgage rates: Official interest rates were cut in

August to a record low 1.5%

Mortgage rates and cash rate over time

% of owner occupier loan commitments

on fixed rate

ASX cash rate futures implied yield

curve

Source: CoreLogic, ABS, RBA

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About Us

CoreLogic Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of CoreLogic (NYSE: CLGX), which is the largest property data and analytics

company in the world. CoreLogic provides property information, analytics and services across Australia, New Zealand and Asia,

and recently expanded its service offering through the purchase of project activity and building cost information provider Cordell.

With Australia’s most comprehensive property databases, the company’s combined data offering is derived from public,

contributory and proprietary sources and includes over 500 million decision points spanning over three decades of collection,

providing detailed coverage of property and other encumbrances such as tenancy, location, hazard risk and related performance

information.

With over 20,000 customers and 150,000 end users, CoreLogic is the leading provider of property data, analytics and related

services to consumers, investors, real estate, mortgage, finance, banking, building services, insurance, developers, wealth

management and government. CoreLogic delivers value to clients through unique data, analytics, workflow technology, advisory

and geo spatial services. Clients rely on CoreLogic to help identify and manage growth opportunities, improve performance and

mitigate risk. CoreLogic employs over 650 people across Australia and in New Zealand. For more information call 1300 734 318 or

visit www.corelogic.com.au

CoreLogic produces an advanced suite of housing market analytics that provides key insights for understanding housing market

conditions at a granular geographic level. Granular data is often used for portfolio analysis and benchmarking, risk assessments

and understanding development feasibility and market sizing. It gives industry professionals valuable modules which provide

essential analytics and insights for decision making and strategy formation within the residential property asset class. We can tailor

reports to suit your business requirements.

Call us on 1300 734 318 or email us at [email protected] or visit us at www.corelogic.com.au

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Granular Data and Analytics

Market Scorecard: Monitor and measure market share and performance of real estate agents at an individual office or a Franchise

brand level across Australia. Identify the competing brands and independents at a suburb, postcode, user defined territory and

State level. Easily locate growth opportunities and market hotspots, and view the performance of the established offices in these

new areas of interest.

Market Trends: Detailed housing market indicators down to the suburb level, with data in time series or snapshot and segmented

across houses, units and land. The Market Trends data includes key housing market metrics such as median prices, median

values, transaction volumes, rental statistics, vendor metrics such as average selling time and vendor discounting rates.

CoreLogic RP Data Indices: The suite of CoreLogic RP Data Indices range from simple market measurements such as

median prices through to repeat sales indices and our flagship hedonic home value indices. The CoreLogic RP Data Hedonic index

has been specifically designed to track the value of a portfolio of properties over time and is relied upon by Australian regulators

and industry as the most up to date and accurate measurement of housing market performance.

Economist Pack: A suite of indices and indicators designed specifically for Australian economic commentators who require the

most up to date and detailed view of housing market conditions. The economist pack includes the CoreLogic RP Data Hedonic

indices for capital cities and ‘rest of state’ indices, the stratified hedonic index, hedonic total return index, auction clearance rates

and median prices.

Investor Concentration Report: Understanding ownership concentrations is an important part of assessing risk. Areas with high

investor concentrations are typically allocated higher risk ratings due to the over-representation of a particular segment of the

market. Through a series of rules and logic, CoreLogic RP Data has flagged the likely ownership type of every residential property

nationally as either owner occupied, investor owned or government owned.

Mortgage Market Trend Report: CoreLogic RP Data is in a unique position to monitor mortgage related housing market

activity. Transaction volumes, dwelling values and mortgage related valuation events all comprise our Mortgage market

trend report which provides an invaluable tool for mortgage industry benchmarking and strategy.

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Disclaimer

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accuracy or completeness and to the full extent allowed by law excludes liability in contract, tort or otherwise, for any loss or damage sustained by subscribers, or by any

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data you acknowledge and agree that the State gives no warranty in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness, currency or suitability) and accepts

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Contains property sales information provided under licence from the Land and Property Information (“LPI”). CoreLogic is authorised as a Property Sales Information

provider by the LPI.

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