Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Impairment­s widen Domain loss to $138m

- ALEX DRUCE

DOMAIN’S full-year loss has blown out to $138 million because of impairment­s linked to the Australian property market downturn.

The real estate advertiser, which lost $6.2 million last year, said revenue for the year to June 30 rose by almost 20 per cent to $343.3 million but the bottom line was hit by previously announced impairment­s of $179 million.

Chief executive Jason Pellegrino said it was a solid performanc­e in the context of major listing declines in Melbourne and Sydney.

Stripping out the writedowns, Domain’s underlying profit increased to $37.4 million from $23.5 million.

Mr Pellegrino said the market had shown encouragin­g signs in the first weeks of FY20, including increased attendance at open for inspection­s, and increased home loan applicatio­n volumes.

However, the company said listings volumes remained weak in a seasonally low listings period, with national market new listings declining down 20 per cent in July, and Sydney and Melbourne new listings down 26 per cent and 27 per cent respective­ly.

“To put this in perspectiv­e, property sales as a percentage of Australia’s dwelling stock are at their lowest point in more than 20 years,” Mr Pellegrino said yesterday.

Domain’s News Corpowned rival REA Group also posted a big drop in full-year profit this month, amid what the realestate.com.au owner called “unpreceden­ted market conditions”.

Domain’s new listings declined around 12 per cent for the year, double the 6.0 per cent decline reported at the first half. Residentia­l revenue increased 0.5 per cent for the year, but income from media, developers and commercial declined around 13 per cent.

Domain said the developer result again reflected weakness in NSW and Victoria.

Domain maintained a final dividend of 4.0 cents, but the amount franked rose from 70 per cent to 100 per cent. Domain’s full-year dividend is 6.0 cents, fully franked, down from a partially franked 8.0 cents.

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There have been major listing declines in Sydney and Melbourne.

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