House price change for 2009 calendar year An article in this morning's Dom Post picked up on the point that the very low levels of building activity may prevent house prices from falling much further. I'd quite like a bundle of stocks looking at NZ house price changes for this calendar year (using the QV numbers) - perhpaps with price changes of below -10%, -5% to -10%, 0% to -5%, and above 0%.
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Dibbo - agreed... it would probably only attract attention when new REINZ or QV data comes out. Still, there's plenty of other long-term stocks that sit around quietly waiting for news to happen.]]>EconomistNew Stock IdeasMon, 09 Mar 2009 23:29:43 +0000/forum/read.php?12,570,574#msg-574Re: House price change for 2009 calendar year
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DibboNew Stock IdeasMon, 09 Mar 2009 23:12:22 +0000/forum/read.php?12,570,573#msg-573Re: House price change for 2009 calendar year
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Rather than the rolling year on year figures from QV.
In any case it'd be great to see another property price stock.]]>ltgormanNew Stock IdeasMon, 09 Mar 2009 23:05:52 +0000/forum/read.php?12,570,570#msg-570House price change for 2009 calendar year
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article in this morning's Dom Post picked up on the point that the very low levels of building activity may prevent house prices from falling much further. I'd quite like a bundle of stocks looking at NZ house price changes for this calendar year (using the QV numbers) - perhpaps with price changes of below -10%, -5% to -10%, 0% to -5%, and above 0%.]]>EconomistNew Stock IdeasMon, 09 Mar 2009 22:51:16 +0000