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标题: 好消息,昆士兰2011年8月1号到2012年1月31号60万以下新房首次购房补助多1万变为1万7 [打印本页]

作者: stevensun2    时间: 15-6-2011 23:15
标题: 好消息,昆士兰2011年8月1号到2012年1月31号60万以下新房首次购房补助多1万变为1万7
The Queensland Building Boost Grant of $10,000 is available from 1 August 2011 to 31 January 2012 for a person or corporation buying or building a new home in Queensland for less than $600,000. This is in addition to the existing $7,000 First Home Buyers Grant
作者: MillerYang    时间: 15-6-2011 23:40
标题: 回复 #1 stevensun2 的帖子
补助好多
作者: huxdsh    时间: 16-6-2011 08:59
仅仅是新房吗?买二手房没有?
作者: STS-TAX    时间: 16-6-2011 10:44
地方政府要刺激了,房价要涨
作者: mason00    时间: 16-6-2011 11:23
看来是要新房,估计是刺激重建。NSW还是7000加减税吧。
作者: 1972240    时间: 16-6-2011 15:26
原帖由 STS-TAX 于 16-6-2011 10:44 发表
地方政府要刺激了,房价要涨



Queensland has become the worst performing state for mortgage arrears, with 2 per cent of borrowers more than a month behind in repayments.

The report on residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) from credit rating agency Fitch shows New South Wales was close behind with 1.93 per cent of borrowers in trouble, while Victoria had a 1.34 per cent rate of arrears.

The report uses data that covers around 17 per cent of all Australian mortgages, or more than a million loans, and looked at the six months to March.

Fitch found the rise in Queensland mortgage arrears to be largely unrelated to the floods, with unaffected regions such as the Gold Coast and Logan City contributing the highest rates of borrowers falling behind on their repayments.
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From ABC.COM.AU
作者: 1972240    时间: 16-6-2011 15:28
The ratings agency says further interest rate rises are likely to increase delinquencies most in the locations that are already struggling.

It also warns that continuing softness in the housing market is likely to result in more mortgage delinquencies of more than 90 days, as foreclosed properties take longer to sell.
作者: 1972240    时间: 16-6-2011 15:38
Stevens hints at August rate rise

The Reserve Bank governor has given the clearest hint yet that interest rates are likely to rise in August if inflation continues edging higher.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stori ... tm?section=business




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