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If house prices fall, will the sky fall too? 14 May, 2021 05:00 PM 12 minutes to read What would happen if house prices fell? Photo / Sylvie Whinray House prices were supposed to fall last year. Everybody said they would: almost all the economists and property people, the politicians and the business writers. Even while prices were rising faster than they had for decades, the commentators kept on saying it would soon come to an end. For a moment, they were almost right. In May, the median house price fell 8.8 per cent: the largest fall in a single month for decades. But then prices surged again. By September they were rushing past the April peak and they just didn t stop. ....
The Bulletin: Trans-Tasman bubble to dominate the day Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today’s edition: Trans-Tasman bubble news to dominate the day, climate commission modelling criticised, and concerns raised about fresh light rail delays. Hopefully you’ve rested up over the last few days, because today will bring an absolute avalanche of news. A whole lot of things that normally happen on a Monday are now being condensed into Tuesday, and it will also be a sitting day for the house. So that means a senior government MP will be doing morning media rounds, there will be a caucus meeting, the PM will be doing an afternoon press conference, and there will also be Question Time in parliament. ....
The Bulletin: Muslim community to privately mark attack anniversary The Bulletin Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today’s edition: It’s two years on from the Christchurch mosque attack, the spotlight is on commercial radio after sexual harassment claims, and Aucklanders have enjoyed their first weekend back at alert level one. Today marks the two year anniversary of “one of New Zealand’s darkest days”. On March 15 in 2019, 51 people were killed while they worshipped in two Christchurch mosques. The terrorist, a white supremacist, injured 40 others. The perpetrator was last year sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. ....