
Eliza Owen
Eliza Owen is the head of Australian research at CoreLogic, a leading property data and analytics company. She is known for her expertise in the Australian real estate market and often provides insights on housing trends, market dynamics, and the effects of interest rate changes on property values. Recently, she was in the news discussing the potential impacts of a Reserve Bank interest rate cut on dwelling values across Australia, noting that while the effects may be modest, cities like Sydney and Melbourne could see more significant responsiveness due to their previous declines in house prices.
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Independent housing analyst Eliza Owen noted that interest-only loans are less attractive to first home owner-occupier buyers due to available schemes for P&I loans.
Interest-only loans hit a high, but 2026 federal budget could change thatEliza Owen is the former head of research at Cotality who discusses the impact of investment activity on housing affordability.
The Great Australian Dream is changing – so what hope do the young have?Eliza Owen is the head of Australian research at Cotality and discusses the impact of rate cuts on housing market values.
Suburbs where house values rose most in 2025
Eliza Owen is the head of Australian research at Cotality and discusses the challenges of housing affordability.
Home ownership now 8.2 times household incomeEliza Owen, head of Australian research at Cotality, discussed the widening gap between house and unit prices.
House prices soar over units, widening affordability gap
Eliza Owen, head of research at Cotality Australia, said tightly held suburbs tend to be family oriented with access to good schooling.
Sydney suburbs where home owners stay longestEliza Owen from Cotality comments on the price growth in Darwin and other capital cities.
Property price growth varies across Australian capital citiesEliza Owen said it could be a challenge to upgrade to a house if the buyer’s family expanded.
Expanded scheme opens, but is it enough to solve housing affordability?Eliza Owen, head of Australian research at Cotality, expressed concern over the rising value of cheaper houses compared to the top end of the market.
Bottom end of market rising faster, worsening affordability crisisEliza Owen, head of research at Cotality, discussed the characteristics of suburbs with long-tenured residents.
Sydney suburbs where home owners never leaveEliza Owen is the head of research at Cotality who highlights the gender gap in home ownership costs.
How much money women and men can borrow to buy a houseEliza Owen, head of research at Cotality, discussed the rising rents and falling mortgage rates.
Suburbs where it’s cheaper to buy a home than rentCotality head of residential research Australia Eliza Owen said the figures given in the report may be outdated, but endorsed Chapman University’s findings.
The locations where buying a property is now ’impossibly unaffordable
Eliza Owen noted that the rise of the bank of mum and dad has contributed to soaring house prices.
Which jobs pay enough to save for a Sydney house depositOwen agreed that rental market stability was being affected by quick sales.
when and why landlords are forced to sell propertiesEliza Owen highlighted the desirability of the locations that have reaped high gains.
The suburbs with the best sales pricesEliza Owen, head of Australian research at CoreLogic, noted that owners were largely able to hold onto their properties during the recent downturn.
Suburbs where property owners are selling their homes at a lossEliza Owen is the head of Australian research at CoreLogic and discusses the impact of rising interest rates on housing prices.
Sydney suburbs where house prices fell most since their peakEliza Owen, CoreLogic head of Australian research, discussed the sensitivity of dwelling values to cash rate changes.
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