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Men bought houses last year expecting prices to stay low. The series of RBA rate hikes makes it difficult

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The Reserve Bank has raised interest rates for the fourth month in a row, raising its target rate by half a percentage point. Key points: RBA has raised interest rates by 0.5 percentage point The target cash rate has now increased by 1.75 percentage points since early May to 1.85 percent A cash rate increase since early May will add about $472 per month to a $500,000 loan payment The RBA has now raised its benchmark interest rate by 1.75 percentage points since the first rate hike in May, with the target rate at 1.85 percent. In his post-meeting statement, Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe said the latest rate hike is unlikely to be the last this year. “The board expects to take further steps in the process of normalizing monetary conditions over the next few months, but not on a predetermined path,” he said. “The size and timing of future rate hikes will be guided by incoming data and the board’s assessment of the inflation and labor market outlook. “The Board is committed to doing wh

Too many flies? Horse neighbors block new houses near country racetrack

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Local opposition to the plan has so far been successful, with one planning application now making its way to the Supreme Court after being rejected by the council and the Victorian Civil and Administrative Court. An application for 16 residences at 21-27 George Street was rejected at the VCAT last month due to concerns about conflicts between the horse and housing industries. “[It] is a form of intense housing development that will be sandwiched between existing equine activity,” the VCAT decision said. “I’m afraid the proposal will allow … adverse effects on residential comfort from noise, smell and visual impact.” Horse trainer Ian Stewart at his stable on George Street in Kilmore where the developers bought the land. Credit: Edde Jim On the other side of George Street, a separate application for 20 residences was submitted by the same developer last month. The plan has not yet gone to the council, but is also expected to be rejected. Kilmore rate-paying association president Vyvien