Nerida Conisbee

Nerida Conisbee

economist Australia

Nerida Conisbee is the chief economist at Ray White, a leading real estate agency in Australia. She is known for her insights on housing markets and economic trends, particularly in relation to the impact of COVID-19 on regional and urban property prices. Conisbee has highlighted the shift of city dwellers to regional areas, emphasizing the affordability and lifestyle benefits that are driving this trend.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
37,136
Power
2,010$
Sentiment
6.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 3 6.33 0.15% +0% 25,499,884 37,136 $1,380,000 2,010$
Totals 3 25,499,884 37,136 $1,380,000 2,010$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Ray White Group chief economist Nerida Conisbee says buying a beach house is less achievable than it was before COVID, but the ambition hasn’t faded. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Beach house suburbs under $650,000 for first home buyers, holiday houses or investment properties

Australia Australia: Nerida Conisbee describes the conditions in inner-city Melbourne and Sydney suburbs as the 'missing middle'. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: What property prices will do over the next five years

Australia Australia: Ray White chief economist Nerida Conisbee thought the program would help individuals get into the market, but buying established homes would not increase housing supply. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Higher caps for Help to Buy scheme

Australia Australia: Ray White chief economist Nerida Conisbee, who was not involved in the research, has been tracking the tree-change effect on property prices. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Who is tree-changing and which towns are they moving to?

Australia Australia: Ray White chief economist Nerida Conisbee highlighted the ongoing growth in south-east Queensland and northern NSW as city dwellers moved there for the lifestyle. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Regional house prices rise while capital city house prices fall