House Prices in Australia

澳洲房價


Introduction

House prices in Australia are changing. Some places have higher prices, but the economy has problems.

澳洲的房價正在變動。部分地區價格較高,但經濟面臨問題。

Main Body

Houses in Western Australia cost more now. They went up by 7.2 percent. Houses in Victoria went down a little bit. Now, the average house in Australia costs 1.1 million dollars.

西澳洲的房屋現在價格較高,上漲了 7.2%。維多利亞州的房屋則略有下跌。目前,澳洲的平均房價為 110 萬美元。

Some experts think the bank will lower interest rates in 2027. This helps people buy homes. Many people feel sad about money because things cost too much. Also, wars in other countries make people worried.

一些專家認為銀行將在 2027 年降低利率,這有助於人們購屋。許多人因為物價過高而對財務狀況感到沮喪。此外,其他國家的戰爭也讓人們感到擔憂。

Global house prices depend on bank rates. If rates are high, fewer people buy houses. If rates go down, more people buy houses. The US helped Iran and Israel stop fighting. This helped oil prices and stocks.

全球房價取決於銀行利率。如果利率較高,購屋人數會減少;如果利率下降,購屋人數會增加。美國幫助伊朗與以色列停止衝突,這對油價和股市有所幫助。

Conclusion

Some parts of Australia see house prices grow. The country waits for lower bank rates to help the economy.

澳洲部分地區的房價持續成長。該國正等待降低利率以提振經濟。

Vocabulary Learning

📈 Up or Down?

In English, we use specific words to show if a number is getting bigger or smaller. This is very useful for talking about money.

Going UP (Higher)

  • Went up \rightarrow The price became more expensive.
  • Grow \rightarrow To get larger.
  • Higher \rightarrow More than before.

Going DOWN (Lower)

  • Went down \rightarrow The price became cheaper.
  • Lower \rightarrow Less than before.

Quick Guide: 'If' for Results

Look at how we connect two ideas using If:

If [Something happens] \rightarrow [This is the result].

  • If rates are high \rightarrow fewer people buy houses.
  • If rates go down \rightarrow more people buy houses.

Simple Tip: Use this pattern to explain why things happen in your daily life!

Vocabulary Learning

economy (n.)
The system of how money and goods are produced and used in a country.
Example:The country's economy is growing slowly.
average (adj.)
A normal or typical amount.
Example:The average price of a car is twenty thousand dollars.
experts (n.)
People who know a lot about a specific subject.
Example:The experts say the weather will be hot tomorrow.
interest rates (n.)
The percentage of extra money you pay when you borrow money from a bank.
Example:When interest rates are low, it is easier to buy a house.
depend on (v.)
To be decided by or changed by something else.
Example:Our picnic will depend on the weather.
stocks (n.)
Shares of ownership in a company.
Example:He invested his money in company stocks.
Practice A2 words in a crossword