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SAMPLE REPORT State Market Report Northern Territory Market Commentary March 2017 www.residex.com.au

Welcome Welcome to the Residex State Market Report for Northern Territory. This quarter we are proud to release a new format for the State Market Reports which delivers refreshed data in new, easier-to-understand formats. It had been many years since the Residex reports had undergone any changes, but during that time property markets have altered considerably and new analytics and methods for measuring the market have arisen providing increasingly useful insights. These new reports have been created from the combined might of the Residex and CoreLogic databases and include insights to the end of January 2017. To this end, the data relects the diversity in housing market conditions that Australia is currently experiencing and the polarity in capital gain conditions is stark. While Melbourne and Sydney median house values rose at around 10% per annum, Perth and median values continue to trend lower. Outside of these cities, the remaining four capitals are generally recording more sustainable growth conditions. More recently, Sydney and Melbourne have been showing a rebound in the pace of capital gain, with the annual rate of growth once again trending higher after moderating during late 2015 and the irst half of 2016. An in-depth national economic overview is included in these reports, including new data on auction markets, heat maps of median values and simple summaries of key performance indicators in new graphical formats. These new-look reports provide an even more comprehensive overview of the property markets across each state, context for the national market, together with the statistics and igures that Residex followers know and rely upon. We d love your feedback. Please email marketing@ corelogic.com.au with any comments that you may have. Tim Lawless Research Director, Asia Pacific Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 i

Contents How to use this report iii National Housing Market Update 1 Housing Supply 3 Demographic Overview 5 Housing Finance 8 National Accounts 10 Inflation 11 Consumer Sentiment 12 Auction Summary 13 Greater - Median Value Map - Median Value, Median Sales Price, Listings Trends - Median Value Percentage Change Map - Time on Market, Vendor Discounts, Rental Trends - Top Performing Suburbs - Growth Cycle and Median Value Percentiles 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rest of NT - Median Value, Median Sales Price, Listings Trends - Time on Market, Vendor Discounts, Rental Trends - Top Performing Suburbs - Growth Cycle and Median Value Percentiles 20 20 21 22 23 State Housing Supply 24 Suburb Reference Table 25 Data Definitions A few reasons to choose CoreLogic Why you can trust Residex and CoreLogic's data Disclaimers 32 33 34 35 Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 ii

How to use this report Data and why you should always use common sense when interpreting statistics Data on its own rarely tells the whole story. For example, during World War One, the cloth caps worn by soldiers were eventually replaced with metal helmets. However, the statistics of the time showed that head injuries increased after this change. A naïve interpretation of the data might have assumed that helmets cause head injuries. However, the true reason that head injuries increased after the introduction of helmets is because before the helmets were introduced, people who got hit in the head generally died. After the helmets came along, there were fewer deaths but more head injuries. The moral of this story is this: if data is misinterpreted, horribly wrong conclusions can be drawn. This section of the report shows you how to draw the right conclusions from the data. Often, it is the questions that pop up from having access to data which is where the real insights reveal themselves and it is always important to apply common sense to statistical results. Sections you ll find in this report Below we outline the sections within this report and how to use the information to make more conident property decisions. More detailed, oicial data deinitions can be found in the Data Deinitions chapter of the report. Economic overview: Understanding how the Australian economy is performing is essential to understanding the health of the property market and elements that are likely to inluence its future performance. Employment, interest rates, inlation and relationship between housing supply and demand all inluence the performance of the housing market. Growth cycle data: Understanding where the market is within the growth cycle can be helpful in understanding whether short term future property prices are likely to go up, hold steady or start to ease. Housing supply data: Understanding how many new properties are planned, being built or completing construction provides a valuable insight into understanding future supply levels and therefore which direction values may move. This is particularly useful if you are considering investing of the plan as it allows you to see how much other stock is likely to be launched at the time you are due to settle as this may afect the inal value of your property or the competition it will face being rented. Auction clearance rates: Auction markets are most active in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, as well as parts of Queensland. Auction trends are a useful barometer of market performance and conidence. High auction clearance rates signal strong demand and are usually an indicator of good price performance, while lower clearance rates signal that market conditions are easing. Median value data: Median values are based of an automated valuation methodology (AVM) which estimates the market value of every property within the suburb and is therefore based upon more data points than median prices and regarded as a less volatile indicator. When median values rise, it is a signal that prices overall are performing strongly. Median sale price data: Median sale prices are based on the middle price of all properties sold within the identiied geography. These may or may not be representative of the housing stock as a whole within an area. As an example, if the majority of sales in a suburb occur at the more expensive end of the market (such as the launch of a luxury apartment release) the median price may appear to rise considerably but this may not relect what is occurring with property stock at other levels of the market. As an indicator, it is wise to look deeper at the types of sales occurring within a suburb that have helped make up that median price so that you can understand the features and styles of properties that are selling around this median price level. Listings data: Listings data is a great indicator of how much housing stock is available for sale in the market. When listing volumes are high, it may imply that sellers have conidence in the market or it could indicate that homes are selling very slowly and stock levels are rising due to a low level of absorption. Lower listing volumes can signal that vendors are not as conident or that stock is selling faster than it is being added to the market. High listing volumes can be an indicator that buyers may have many options and therefore be able to negotiate a better price. Low listing volumes indicate less choice for buyers. Time on market data: The time it takes to sell a property by private treaty is identiied by the Time on Market data. This is a useful indicator of conidence, especially when viewed together with the Auction Clearance Rate. A low time on market igure suggests properties are selling rapidly and it s a seller s market. A high time on market igure indicates that stock is selling slowly and sellers may need to discount their price expectations in order to sell their property. Average vendor discounting data: This data is based on private treaty sales and indicates by how much vendors are negotiating down on their initial listed sales price. Note that it does not include sales that were higher than the listed sales price. Low discounting rates indicate vendors are empowered and they don t have to be very lexible when negotiating on price. Median rent data: This is the middle observed advertised price that is being asked for rent within the suburb and property category. Like all medians, it relects the middle asking rent based on stock that has been advertised for rent. As such it is sensible to conirm the market rent for individual properties based on their features, location and attributes etc via local property managers or comparable rental listings. Median gross rental yields: This is based on the median sales price divided by the median rent data to identify a yield and is presented as a guide only. If you already own a rental property or are considering buying a speciic property, you should always calculate a net yield based on the property s purchase price, rental income and expected holding costs. Best performers: Our best performer tables are ranked according to strongest median value growth over the period. Please note past performance is not a guarantee of future performance. Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 iii

Making confident property decisions While statistics and reports are useful to help you identify areas to buy in, or understand the factors afecting your market, one of the most important factors is always to ensure that you pay the right amount for the property in the irst place. Every dollar too much you pay for the property impacts on your future growth rate. Conversely, if you can ind a bargain that will improve your overall capital gain when you eventually sell. If you pay the right price for a property and it s in a suburb with good statistical factors at work and its non-statistical factors encourage growth also, then your chances of achieving excellent capital growth in your investment are as high as they re ever likely to be. We strongly recommend that in whatever area you decide to consider when purchasing, and particularly where you are selecting a regional area, that you do your homework. You should consider such things as: Financial Trends: are interest rates likely to rise or fall, and if they rise, will this slow the growth rate of your selected area and will your level of proposed debt be serviceable into the future? The Economy: what is driving the local economy? Are there new primary (eg mining, agriculture), secondary (eg industrial, construction) or tertiary (eg education, tourism) projects underway or in the pipeline? Areas without a diverse mix of economic drivers can have a higher risk profile. The Population: what is the population composition and growth rate, local employment prospects and what are the implications for the housing market? The Housing Market: go to a real estate portal and establish for yourself the current number of listings, sales, rental vacancies and your price estimate for any listed property in your chosen suburb or town. Your Own Personal Circumstances: including your ability to service the mortgage (even if the interest rate rises or the property is vacant) and visit the property from time to time especially to find an agent you trust to manage it. For many places, you will need to wait and maintain vigilance for purchase opportunities. Given the increasing scarcity of well-located quality yielding properties, it will be the vigilant and considered investor who succeeds. Talk to the local council. They will be able to tell you the name of the local paper. They also may have a local publication that will help you understand the potential or lack of it in the area. Talk to local real estate agents, and register on websites to receive free and automatic email notiication as soon as properties in your selected areas and price range come on the market. To assist your investment decision, you can also purchase our Comparative Market Analysis Report from www.residex.com.au, which will provide you with an indexed sale price for the property plus other local sales information. Negotiate hard. Do whatever you need to do to ensure you pay fair market value for the property. Taking a long term view Once you ve chosen a good suburb and found a good property and paid the right price for it, then comes what, for many people is the most diicult part - waiting for their investment to realise. The most important thing to remember during this stage is not to panic. The housing market does not grow at a steady rate. Instead, housing markets typically move in cycles, with periods of growth, periods of falling prices and times when values remain steady. The igures provided are the average growth rates that we expect the suburbs to achieve. Some years the market will grow by more than the average rate. Some years, it will grow by less. The key here is to hold the property long enough for the year-by-year luctuations to be overtaken by the average growth, as predicted. Property is a long term investment. Do not panic about short-term factors. Do your research and stick to your strategy. Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 iv

National Housing Market Update The table below presents a summary of housing market conditions across the capital cities and combined regional areas of each state and territory. Across Australia, there is a great deal of diversity in housing market conditions. Cities with strong economic conditions are benefitting from high migration rates which fuels housing demand and drives dwelling prices higher, other cities are seeing the opposite, with weak economic conditions and negative migration rates resulting in a negative trend in the housing market. The polarity in capital gain conditions is stark; while Melbourne and Sydney house values rise at around 10% per annum, Perth and house values continue to trend lower. Outside of these cities, the remaining four capitals are generally recording more sustainable growth conditions. More recently, Sydney and Melbourne have been showing a rebound in the pace of capital gain, with the annual rate of growth once again trending higher after moderating during late 2015 and the first half of 2016. TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS AS AT JANUARY 2017 Area Median value Change in median value over time 12 month change 3 year change 5 year change Median asking rent 12 month change in median asking rent Gross rental yield Australian Capital Territory Greater Sydney Rest of NSW Greater Rest of NT Greater Brisbane Rest of Qld Greater Adelaide Rest of SA Greater Hobart Rest of Tas. Greater Melbourne Rest of Vic. Greater Perth Rest of WA Australian Capital Territory Greater Sydney Rest of NSW Greater Rest of NT Greater Brisbane Rest of Qld Greater Adelaide Rest of SA Greater Hobart Rest of Tas. Greater Melbourne Rest of Vic. Greater Perth Rest of WA Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 1

Housing Supply Dwelling approvals have slowed sharply over recent months MONTHLY DWELLING APPROVALS, NATIONAL Actual report includes 10 pages of Economic analysis Dwelling commencements fall over the third quarter of 2016 to their lowest level since December QUARTERLY DWELLING COMMENCEMENTS, NATIONAL Residex State Market Report Northern Territory March 2017 3

Auction Summary CLEARANCE RATES ROLLING CLEARANCE RATE National Auctions Last Year Melbourne Sydney Canberra Auctions Auctions Auctions Last Year Last Year Last Year Adelaide Perth Tasmania Brisbane REGIONAL CLEARANCES Region Clearance Auction AUCTION RATES EXPLAINED Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 13

Greater MEDIAN COMBINED DWELLING VALUE BY SUBURB Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 14

Greater MARKET COMMENTARY Median Value % Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Median Sales Price % Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Listings Total Listings % Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (last 12 months) New Listings (last 12 months) (last 12 months) Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 15

Greater % CHANGE IN MEDIAN COMBINED DWELLING VALUE OVER THE LAST 12 MONTHS Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 16

Greater Average Days on Market Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Average Vendor Discounting Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Median Asking Rents % Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Median Gross Rental Yield Change (12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 17

Greater BEST PERFORMERS BY 12 MONTH CAPITAL GROWTH SUBURB ZUCCOLI JOHNSTON HERBERT FANNIE BAY RAPID CREEK MARLOW LAGOON PARAP HUMPTY DOO GIRRAWEEN MILLNER BAYVIEW MUIRHEAD MOIL FARRAR STUART PARK ALAWA COCONUT GROVE TIWI BELLAMACK NAKARA DURACK WANGURI WAGAMAN LUDMILLA LYONS WOODROFFE MARRARA GRAY NIGHTCLIFF ROSEBERY BERRIMAH LEANYER KARAMA COCONUT GROVE NIGHTCLIFF MILLNER ZUCCOLI JOHNSTON DARWIN CITY RAPID CREEK LGA Palmerston Palmerston Litchfield Palmerston Litchfield Litchfield Palmerston Palmerston Palmerston Palmerston Palmerston Palmerston Unincorporated NT Palmerston Palmerston # SOLD MEDIAN CAPITAL GROWTH QTR Year VALUE 12 Months 3 Year 5 Year Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 18

Greater GROWTH CYCLE Quartile Values Now % Change (12 months) (25th Percentile) Mid (50th Percentile) Prestige (75th Percentile) Quartile Values Now % Change (12 months) (25th Percentile) Mid (50th Percentile) Prestige (75th Percentile) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) (last 12 months) (prior 12 months) Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 19

Northern Territory HOUSING SUPPLY Dwelling Approvals (ABS Catalogue No. 8731) % Change 12mths to Jan 2017 Prior 12mths 12mths to Jan 2017 Prior 12mths Dwelling Commencements (ABS Catalogue No. 8752) % Change 12mths to Sep 2016 Prior 12mths 12mths to Sep 2016 Prior 12mths Dwelling Completions (ABS Catalogue No. 8752) % Change 12mths to Sep 2016 Prior 12mths 12mths to Sep 2016 Prior 12mths Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 24

NT Suburb Postcode Dwelling Count Sales, Last Median Value Median Rent Capital Growth (p.a.) Rental Yield (p.a.) Qtr Year 12 mths Last Year 12 mths Last Year 12 mths 5 Years 12 mths Last Year Median Weekly Gross Household Income (*2011 Census) ACACIA HILLS 0822 ADELAIDE RIVER 0846 ALAWA 0810 ALICE SPRINGS ANULA 0812 ARALUEN BAKEWELL 0832 BATCHELOR 0845 BAYVIEW 0820 BEES CREEK 0822 BELLAMACK 0832 BERRIMAH 0828 BERRY SPRINGS 0838 BORROLOOLA 0854 BRAITLING BRINKIN 0810 BYNOE 0822 CICCONE COCONUT GROVE 0810 COSSACK 0850 DARWIN CITY 0800 DARWIN RIVER 0841 DESERT SPRINGS DRIVER 0830 DUNDEE BEACH 0840 DURACK 0830 EAST SIDE EDITH 0852 EMUNGALAN 0850 FANNIE BAY 0820 FARRAR 0830 FLY CREEK 0822 GILLEN GIRRAWEEN 0836 Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 25

NT Suburb Postcode Dwelling Count Sales, Last Median Value Median Rent Capital Growth (p.a.) Rental Yield (p.a.) Qtr Year 12 mths Last Year 12 mths Last Year 12 mths 5 Years 12 mths Last Year Median Weekly Gross Household Income (*2011 Census) ALAWA 0810 ALICE SPRINGS ANULA 0812 ARALUEN BAKEWELL 0832 BAYVIEW 0820 BELLAMACK 0832 BERRIMAH 0828 BRAITLING BRINKIN 0810 CICCONE COCONUT GROVE 0810 DARWIN CITY 0800 DESERT SPRINGS DRIVER 0830 DURACK 0830 EAST SIDE FANNIE BAY 0820 FARRAR 0830 GILLEN GRAY 0830 GUNN 0832 HUMPTY DOO 0836 JOHNSTON 0832 KARAMA 0812 KATHERINE 0850 KATHERINE EAST 0850 KATHERINE SOUTH 0850 LARAPINTA LARRAKEYAH 0820 LEANYER 0812 LUDMILLA 0820 MALAK 0812 MARRARA 0812 Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 29

Data Deinitions Data Label Deinition Suburb Suburb is the smallest geography region in the ASGC geography hierarchy. Postcode Australia Post Geography Postcode, 4 digit number divided by State: 2000 = NSW and 4000 = QLD 7000 = TAS 2600 to 2618 = ACT 5000 = SA 0800 and 0900 = NT 3000 = VIC 6000 = WA LGA (Local government area) Greater Capital City Areas and Regional Areas Dwelling Type Clearance Rate Local government name, based on ABS ASGC geographies. Capital city and rest of state regions as deined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics ASGS. Determines the property type for which the data point is calculated. The State Market Report provides data insights across just houses, just units or both types of dwellings. The portion of sold auctions out of the total auctions held over the 12 months to the data month of the report. Rolling Clearance Rate Number of Auctions Median Value Median Value Last Year At any point in time, the rolling clearance rate represents the average clearance rate for the past 4 weeks. The number of auctions in the 12 months to the current data month of the report. The median value of all properties across the geography based on the Automated Valuation Model. The median value of all properties across the geography based on the Automated Valuation Model as at 12 months prior to the current data month. 12 Month Change in Median Value The percentage diference between the median Automated Valuation Model in the same period compared to 12 months ago. 5 Year Change in Median Value The percentage change in the median value in the same period compared to ive years ago. 25th Percentile Value The 25th percentile value of all properties across the geography based on the Automated Valuation Model. 12 Month Change in 25th Percentile Value The percentage diference between the 25th percentile Automated Valuation Model in the same period compared 12 months ago. 75th Percentile Value The 75th percentile value of all properties across the geography based on the Automated Valuation Model. 12 Month Change in 75th Percentile Value The percentage diference between the 75th percentile Automated Valuation Model in the same period compared 12 months ago. Median Sale Price The median sale price of all transactions recorded during the past 3 months (note standard price ilters are used to trim extreme sales results which are likely to be erroneous or errors). 12 month change in median sale price The percentage diference between the median sale price in the same period compared 12 months ago. Total Listings The total unique number of properties that have been advertised for sale and captured over the last 12 months to the data month of the report. 12 month change in total listings The percentage change in total listings in the same period compared to 12 months ago. Total New Listings Average Time on Market The total number of new listings for properties recorded after 180 days after the last listing over the last 12 months to the data month of the report. The average number of days it has taken to sell those properties sold by private treaty during the last 12 months. The calculation excludes auction listings and listings where an asking price is not advertised. The days on market calculation uses the contract date on the property compared with the irst advertised date. Average Vendor Discount The average diference between the contract price on a property and the irst advertised price. The igure is expressed as a percentage and is calculated on private treaty sales which sold for less than their initial asking price. Median Asking Rent Median Gross Rental Yield The median value of advertised weekly rents captured during the last 12 months. The indicative gross rental yield provides a guide about the gross rental return achieved during the last 12 months. This is calculated at the geography and is based on the annualised rent (Median Asking Rent x 52 (weeks)), divided by the median sale price. Best Performers Number Sold Quarterly Number Sold Annually Dwelling Count Median Income The top performing suburbs in the speciied state or territory as ranked by the capital growth change in the 12 months to the data month of the report. Excludes suburbs with less than 10 sales in the past 12 months. A count of all transactions in the geography over the last 3 months. A count of all transactions in the geography over the last 12 months. Total number of properties in the speciied geography. The gross median household income in the suburb as at the 2011 census. Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 31

A few reasons to choose CoreLogic: Accurate and timely data with unbeatable breadth and depth of data. CoreLogic is the data provider most able to turn mountains of data into valuable insights. We collect and maintain the most comprehensive and current property and mortgage database. We apply an exacting set of processes to ensure the highest standards of data quality, deployed on platforms that enable us to store, sort and analyse data quickly and deliver it to our clients in simple and easy to use formats. We are independent. Our collection, analysis and research methods are audited regularly, and we are independent of any real estate, media or banking interests. You can rely on our data and analytics. We electronically value every property in Australia, every week used by lenders and consumers, and manage about 90% of Australian valuation instructions every month. We help professionals prepare properties for market and inance daily. Lenders rely on our insights to have strong responsible lending programs and consumers who ultimately are the center of the eco system need the conidence that they are making the best decisions around their most valuable asset. We have the scale and experience that matters. CoreLogic continues to grow with over 650 people employed in ten locations in Australia and New Zealand. Over 20,000 customers and 150,000 end users in property, inance and government use CoreLogic services and platform more than 30,000 times a day. Who is CoreLogic? CoreLogic Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of CoreLogic (NYSE: CLGX), which is the largest property data and analytics company in the world. CoreLogic provides property information, analytics and services across Australia, New Zealand and Asia. For more information call 1300 734 318 or visit www.corelogic.com.au. Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 32

Why you can trust Residex & CoreLogic s data Residex was purchased by CoreLogic in 2016, bringing together two of Australia s most trusted property data sets. At CoreLogic, we are passionate about property data. We re passionate about how we collect it from more than 660+ industry, public and government sources - more than any other provider. We re passionate about how we cleanse the data and ensure quality with a double-entry keying and stringent de-duplication processes including manual reviews of non-matched records. And we protect privacy with our strict Trust Through Transparency policy. But most importantly, with coverage of 98% of the Australian property market and more than 4.4 billion decision points in our database, we re absolutely passionate about data accuracy which allows us to deliver on our promise of the most reliable and powerful property insights and analytics. Here are some of the ways CoreLogic s data is diferent 1. Correct addresses - we triangulate every address against title records, lot numbers and even longitude and latitude coordinates, which signiicantly improves accuracy. 5. Independently owned - CoreLogic is the only independent property data company in Australia not owned by any real estate, media or banking interests. 2. Newspaper advertisements - we are the only property data company in Australia to manually key in property advertisements from more than 370 newspapers and real estate publications. We do this every week. 6. Regular data audits - we have a 95% accuracy rate on recent sales and regularly capture an average of 10% more auction results every week over our competitors. 3. Our own research team - we have our own researchers who physically visit commercial properties, and manually collect construction data. 7. Entire property lifecycle coverage - we are the only data company who can provide insights into the full lifecycle from zoning, to construction, sale, lease, extension, resale, demolition and the valuations that are afected by these actions. 4. Constant valuation updates - with our systems powering the valuation industry, we update our estimates of the sale and rental value of every residential property in the country every week. The accuracy of these key analytics is then benchmarked against valid sources to conirm accuracy. 8. Trusted by experts - our data is trusted by The Australian Bureau of Statistics and Reserve Bank who have chosen to partner with us because of the quality and reliability of our data. Residex State Market Report - Northern Territory March 2017 33

Disclaimers The supply of any product data, including product data contained within or used for the generation of reports, is made subject to the following disclaimer: The data and information (including commentary) provided in this publication (together, Information) is of a general nature and should not be construed as speciic advice or relied upon in lieu of appropriate professional advice. While Residex (A CoreLogic business) uses commercially reasonable eforts to ensure the Information is current, Residex does not warrant the accuracy, currency or completeness of the Information and to the full extent permitted by law excludes all loss or damage howsoever arising (including through negligence) in connection with the Information. 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