
Peter Tulip
Peter Tulip is the Chief Economist at the Centre for Independent Studies in Australia, where he focuses on economic policy and housing markets. Recently, he was in the news discussing the impact of increased apartment supply on housing prices, emphasizing that while new developments may alleviate some housing crisis issues, they do not necessarily affect house prices due to the distinct markets for houses and units.
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Chief economist at the right-leaning Centre for Independent Studies Peter Tulip said the RBA was right to say that those key factors had not 'changed substantially'.
Officials claim Labor’s first-term policies failed to improve supply and potentially raised pricesPeter Tulip is the chief economist at the Centre for Independent Studies who discusses the changing dynamics of home ownership aspirations.
The Great Australian Dream is changing – so what hope do the young have?Peter Tulip, chief economist at the Centre for Independent Studies, said rental affordability was getting harder.
Unit rents hit a record high $750 a weekPeter Tulip described the councils with falling populations as a list of NIMBY strongholds.
the NIMBY suburbs fighting development even as population fallsDr Peter Tulip said there was widespread support in the construction industry for a freeze.
The house that came with 86 conditions, as economic reform roundtable backs simpler construction code for buildersDr Peter Tulip said the housing affordability issue was creating growing divisions within society.
Sydney rents for houses and unis hit record highs in June quarterPeter Tulip has commented on the impact of local planning laws on housing development.
Clare O’Neil says cutting red tape, working with states is key to fixing housing shortageDr Peter Tulip said the surge in unit prices in the east could be attributed to councils not approving enough building proposals.
Bellevue Hill leads high risers with $500,000 jump in home pricesPeter Tulip pointed out the tension between government policy and APRA’s tighter loan regulations regarding interest-only loans.
Experts warn homeowners to think long and hard about new banking productsPeter Tulip, who is chief economist at the Centre for Independent Studies think tank, agrees.
Heritage home owners fear being swamped by apartments on upper north shoreDr Peter Tulip said Labor’s policy could encourage reckless borrowing.
Suburbs where first home buyers can find a house on a budget of $1.5 millionPeter Tulip said the Coalition’s mortgage deduction would probably drive up prices.
Albanese, Dutton housing policies slammed by economistsDr Peter Tulip said the housing shortage was a big problem for a large part of society.
Tenants ‘trapped’ as rents hit record highsCentre for Independent Studies chief economist Peter Tulip welcomed new apartment supply as a step towards solving the housing crisis.
Suburbs where units are selling for a loss but houses sell for a profit





















































