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Cameron Kusher has worked as a property research analyst across the Australian property markets for more than 10 years. He joined CoreLogic (formerly known as RP Data) in 2008 as the senior research manager, where his expertise in property data analytics reporting has forged him a strong reputation across large corporations ranging from banking, finance and the mortgage services sector. A popular keynote speaker, Cameron is one of the country’s strongest commentators on property market conditions to businesses and consumers through speaking engagements and across the media where one of his many interviews and columns can be seen, heard or read. Cameron is responsible for the day-to-day outputs of the CoreLogic research division where he works closely with research director Tim Lawless. Prior to joining CoreLogic, Cameron worked as a consultant to the property development industry, and prior to that he worked with PRDnationwide, where he focused solely on residential and commercial property analysis for a real estate as well as consulting to the development community.

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The case for not passing on cash rate cuts to mortgage rates

The case for not passing on cash rate cuts to mortgage rates

This column is going to be a little controversial; however, lenders are well within their rights to keep a portion of fu...Read More
Cameron Kusher, housing market, economy, Australia, mortgage, rates

Can the housing market and the broader economy cope with higher mortga...

The Reserve Bank has kept official interest rates sitting at 1.5 per cent ever since August 2016 which represents the lo...Read More
Home ownership rates continue to fall

Home ownership rates continue to fall

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released their biennial survey of household income and wealth earlier this wee...Read More
High-rise unit approvals have fallen off a cliff

High-rise unit approvals have fallen off a cliff

Monthly building approvals shows that the recent contraction in approvals has continued. Read More
Dwelling approvals bounce but don’t expect it to continue

Dwelling approvals bounce but don’t expect it to continue

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) November 2016 building approvals data, there were 17,569 houses a...Read More
Auction clearance rates are not fading through Spring as in previous years

Auction clearance rates are not fading through Spring as in previous y...

We all know Spring as supposedly the best time to be bringing your home to the market. Read More
Investor housing demand rises as owner occupier fades

Investor housing demand rises as owner occupier fades

Housing finance data for August 2016 has been released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Over the month ther...Read More
Although dwelling approvals fell in August they remain at very high levels

Although dwelling approvals fell in August they remain at very high le...

Earlier this month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released the latest building approvals data for August 2016. ...Read More
Melbourne remains the powerhouse of population growth

Melbourne remains the powerhouse of population growth

Demographic data for the March 2016 quarter was released last week from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). ...Read More

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