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The 1991 Census Basic Community profiles present 57 tables containing summary characteristics of persons and/or dwellings for Statistical Local Areas (SLA) in Australia.
This table contains data relating to monthly housing loan repayment by dwelling type. Counts are of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased, based on place of enumeration on census night which; includes overseas visitors; excludes Australians overseas; and excludes adjustment for under-enumeration. The data is by SLA 1991 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly.
This data is ABS data (cat. no. 2101.0 & original geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The tabular data was processed and supplied to AURIN by the Australian Data Archives. The cleaned, high resolution 1991 geographic boundaries are available from data.gov.au.
For more information please refer to the 1991 Census Dictionary.
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The 1991 Census Expanded Community Profiles present 44 tables comprising more detailed information than that of the basic community profiles which provide characteristics of persons and/or dwellings for Local Government Areas (LGA) in Australia. This table contains data relating to annual household income by monthly housing loan repayment. Counts are of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased (excludes caravans etc in caravan parks and not classifiable households), based on place of enumeration on census night which; includes overseas visitors; excludes Australians overseas; and excludes adjustment for under-enumeration. The data is by LGA 1991 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. This data is ABS data (cat. no. 2101.0 & original geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The tabular data was processed and supplied to AURIN by the Australian Data Archives. The cleaned, high resolution 1991 geographic boundaries are available from data.gov.au. For more information please refer to the 1991 Census Dictionary. Please note: (a) Not classifiable households are those dwellings which were temporarily unoccupied at the time of the census, but the collector had ascertained that it was normally occupied or the household contained only persons under 15 years of age.
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The 1991 Census Basic Community profiles present 57 tables containing summary characteristics of persons and/or dwellings for Census Collection Districts (CD) in Australia. This table contains data relating to annual household income by monthly housing loan repayment. Counts are of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased (excludes caravans etc in caravan parks and not classifiable households), based on place of enumeration on census night which; includes overseas visitors; excludes Australians overseas; and excludes adjustment for under-enumeration. The data is by CD 1991 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. This data is ABS data (cat. no. 2101.0 & original geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The tabular data was extracted from CDATA91 which was supplied to AURIN by the University of Melbourne. The cleaned, high resolution 1991 geographic boundaries are available from data.gov.au
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This publication presents statistics on finance commitments made by significant lenders for the purposes of secured housing finance for owner occupation, other personal finance, commercial finance and lease finance.
In recent years, the value of mortgage debt outstanding in Australia has been growing for both owner-occupied and investment housing. As of December 2024, the mortgage debt secured on owner-occupier housing amounted to over 1.6 trillion Australian dollars. In comparison, in December 2011, borrowers owed roughly 825 billion Australian dollars.
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The 1991 Census Basic Community profiles present 57 tables containing summary characteristics of persons and/or dwellings for Local Government Areas (LGA) in Australia.
This table contains data relating to monthly housing loan repayment by dwelling type. Counts are of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased, based on place of enumeration on census night which; includes overseas visitors; excludes Australians overseas; and excludes adjustment for under-enumeration. The data is by LGA 1991 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly.
This data is ABS data (cat. no. 2101.0 & original geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The tabular data was processed and supplied to AURIN by the Australian Data Archives. The cleaned, high resolution 1991 geographic boundaries are available from data.gov.au.
For more information please refer to the 1991 Census Dictionary.
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LGA based data for Weekly Household Income by Monthly Housing Loan Repayment, in Basic Community Profile, 1996 Census. Count of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased. The data is by LGA 1996 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. This data is ABS data (geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001 & census dictionary cat. no. 2901.0) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. For more information visit the ABS .
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The 1991 Census Expanded Community Profiles present 44 tables comprising more detailed information than that of the basic community profiles which provide characteristics of persons and/or dwellings for Statistical Local Areas (SLA) in Australia.
This table contains data relating to family type by number of dependent offspring (usually resident(a)) by monthly housing loan repayment. Counts are of families with dependent offspring, living in occupied private dwellings which are being purchased (excludes caravans etc in caravan parks), based on place of enumeration on census night which; includes overseas visitors; excludes Australians overseas; and excludes adjustment for under-enumeration. The data is by SLA 1991 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly.
This data is ABS data (cat. no. 2101.0 & original geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The tabular data was processed and supplied to AURIN by the Australian Data Archives. The cleaned, high resolution 1991 geographic boundaries are available from data.gov.au.
For more information please refer to the 1991 Census Dictionary.
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Graph and download economic data for Credit Unions; Mortgage-Backed Securities and Other Asset-Backed Bonds; Asset, Market Value Levels (BOGZ1LM473063605Q) from Q4 1945 to Q4 2024 about credit unions, asset-backed, mortgage-backed, market value, bonds, securities, assets, depository institutions, and USA.
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Census Collection District (CCD) based data for Weekly Household Income by Monthly Housing Loan Repayment, in Basic Community Profile, 1996 Census. Count of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased. The data is by CCD 1996 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. This data is ABS data (geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001 & census dictionary cat. no. 2901.0) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. For more information visit the ABS .
The U.S. multifamily sector is expected to see a record-high value of debt maturities in 2024, followed by a gradual decline in the next three years. In 2024, the value of maturing loans is estimated at 274.6 billion U.S. dollars, with banks accounting for 126.4 billion U.S. dollars. Securitized loans, such as mortgage-backed securities (MBS), collateralized debt obligations (CDO), or asset-based securities (ABS), comprised the second-largest group of debt maturities.
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This statistic presents the number of active deals on asset-backed securities market in Europe as of the third quarter of 2021. At this time, there were 476 active deals for residential mortgage-backed securities class on the European market.
Asset-backed securities (ABS) are financial securities backed by a loan, lease or receivables against certain classes of assets. They offer the opportunity to invest in a wide variety of income-generating assets to investors. The process of securitization denotes pooling the usually illiquid assets together. Through this, they are made marketable and give issuers the way to generate more capital, used for more lending.
In December 2024, the average variable mortgage interest rate for owner-occupiers in Australia was 7.08 percent. That same month, the average owner-occupier fixed mortgage interest rate was around 0.6 percent lower than the average variable mortgage interest rate.
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Graph and download economic data for 50) Over the Past Three Months, How Has the Volume of Mark and Collateral Disputes Relating to Contracts of Each of the Following Types Changed?| E. Credit Referencing Securitized Products Including Mbs and Abs. | Answer Type: Increased Considerably (OTCDQ50EICNR) from Q4 2011 to Q4 2024 about contracts, volume, collateral, asset-backed, change, securitized, mortgage-backed, credits, 3-month, production, and USA.
This dataset, released December 2017, contains housing and transport statistics relating to the Households in dwellings receiving rent assistance from the Australian Government, June 2016; Dwellings rented from the government housing authority, 2016; Dwellings rented by households from a housing co-operative, community or church group, June 2016; Low income households with mortgage stress, 2016; Low income households with rental stress, 2016; Low income households under financial stress from …Show full descriptionThis dataset, released December 2017, contains housing and transport statistics relating to the Households in dwellings receiving rent assistance from the Australian Government, June 2016; Dwellings rented from the government housing authority, 2016; Dwellings rented by households from a housing co-operative, community or church group, June 2016; Low income households with mortgage stress, 2016; Low income households with rental stress, 2016; Low income households under financial stress from mortgage or rent, 2016; Low income households, 2016; Housing suitability, 2016; Private dwellings with no motor vehicle, 2016. The data is by Local Government Area (LGA) 2016 geographic boundaries. For more information please see the data source notes on the data. Source: Compiled by PHIDU based on the ABS Census of Population and Housing, August 2016; the Department of Human Services, June 2016; and the ABS Census: Dwellings, 2011. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data. "*" - Indicates statistically significant, at the 95% confidence level. "**" - Indicates statistically significant, at the 99% confidence level. "~" - Indicates modelled estimates have Relative Root Mean Square Errors (RRMSEs) from 0.25 to 0.50 and should be used with caution. "~~" - Indicates modelled estimates have RRMSEs greater than 0.50 but less than 1 and are considered too unreliable for general use. '?' - Indicates modelled estimates are considered too unreliable. Blank cell - Indicates data was not shown/not applicable/not published/not available for the specific area ('#', '..', '^', 'np, 'n.a.', 'n.y.a.' in original PHIDU data). Copyright attribution: Torrens University Australia - Public Health Information Development Unit, (2018): ; accessed from AURIN on 12/3/2020. Licence type: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 AU)
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The 1991 Census Basic Community profiles present 57 tables containing summary characteristics of persons and/or dwellings for Statistical Local Areas (SLA) in Australia.
This table contains data relating to monthly housing loan repayment by dwelling type. Counts are of occupied private dwellings which are being purchased, based on place of enumeration on census night which; includes overseas visitors; excludes Australians overseas; and excludes adjustment for under-enumeration. The data is by SLA 1991 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly.
This data is ABS data (cat. no. 2101.0 & original geographic boundary cat. no. 1261.0.30.001) used with permission from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The tabular data was processed and supplied to AURIN by the Australian Data Archives. The cleaned, high resolution 1991 geographic boundaries are available from data.gov.au.
For more information please refer to the 1991 Census Dictionary.
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