
Mathew Tiller
Mathew Tiller is the head of research at LJ Hooker, where he analyzes trends in the Australian real estate market. He was recently quoted discussing Sydney's auction clearance rates, indicating a positive outlook for the year as buyer confidence rises due to interest rate cuts, while also highlighting the impact of upcoming federal elections on the property landscape.
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Mathew Tiller thought that October’s clearance rate was still healthy due to buyer demand.
Clearance rates slip in October 2024 as housing supply increases
LJ Hooker Group head of research Mathew Tiller said the expanded Australian government’s 5% deposit scheme from the start of October would add to the buyer demand.
Why property market isn’t as strong as it looks this springMathew Tiller said Domain’s clearance rate of 72.3 per cent indicates strong buyer demand.
Local splashes $12.35m on Tamarama home with ocean viewsLJ Hooker head of research Mathew Tiller said Domain’s clearance rate of 75.9 per cent remained 'very strong'.
Mum and dad help son buy $1,195,000 Coogee one-bedderLJ Hooker’s head of research Mathew Tiller said Domain’s clearance rate of 72 per cent is 'pretty positive.'
Developer pays $3.92 million for St Ives block of land they first saw at the auctionMathew Tiller said Domain’s clearance rate of 69 per cent was a 'pretty solid result.'
Local buyer splashes $10.1 million on Strathfield home he saw 10 minutes beforeMathew Tiller, head of research at LJ Hooker, noted Domain’s clearance rate of 69 percent as another good result.
Sydney dad spends $6.12m on Balmain East home his daughter can live inMathew Tiller calls townhouses the 'missing middle' in the housing market.
Luxury home trends clients ask for – especially in mid-life and beyondMathew Tiller says Olympic Games infrastructure and continuing internal migration will bolster prices.
What property prices will do over the next five yearsLJ Hookers head of research Mathew Tiller said Sydney’s clearance rate of 68 per cent is 'another good result for the year.'
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