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It Pays Not To Generalise
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English - September 16, 2022 01:46 - 5 minutes - 4.6 MBInvesting Business Society & Culture Places & Travel hotspotting propertyinvesting propertyinvestment firsthomebuyer smsfpropertyinvestment Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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The greatest source of misinformation about real estate – and the scourge of consumers trying to figure out what’s happening in markets across Australia – is generalisation.
And by that I mean, economists and other commentators speaking about Australia as a single market or about a major city as if there is just one scenario happening across the entire metropolitan area.
The Spring edition of The Price Predictor Index depicts a number of important instances where it pays NOT to generalise – because there are markets within markets.