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Half of mortgage holders living month to month
New research has found that 5 million Australian mortgage holders can only afford to pay on a month-to-month basis.
FINANCE • Wed, 03 Apr 2019
Regional communities set for big funding boost
The Morrison government promised three regional areas will see a boost in government spending, which if enacted, is expected to be a boon to these economies
HOTSPOTS • Wed, 03 Apr 2019
Victoria promised funding for fast-rail network spending
A key infrastructure project confirmed in the federal budget includes a fast rail network between Melbourne and Geelong, with a flow on impact to surrounding suburbs if ...
Landlord slugged with $13k fine for withholding bonds
A Western Australian landlord has been charged over $13,000 for failing to lodge rental bonds from two tenants.
TAX & LEGAL • Tue, 02 Apr 2019
Fresh data released on new property sales state-by-state
The results of a new report have found new property sales continued to cool over February.
HOTSPOTS • Tue, 02 Apr 2019
Cash rate call for April 2019 revealed
The Reserve Bank has today released the outcome of its monthly board meeting for April.
FINANCE • Tue, 02 Apr 2019
Wins for property investors in the 2019 federal budget
The Morrison government’s federal budget was marked by a spate of tax cuts and cash handouts, and property investors will be impacted also if a major infrastructure spend ...
FINANCE • Mon, 01 Apr 2019
Should property investors expect sweeteners in this year's budget?
With the federal budget right around the corner, should property investors be getting excited to see any policies to boost their portfolio? We speak to one top property ...
TAX & LEGAL • Mon, 01 Apr 2019
'The likelihood of a cut is increasing': experts predict cash rate moves
April’s cash rate decision is expected to be a hold by many experts, with the exception of one, who predicts that we could see a decline as early as tomorrow.
HOTSPOTS • Mon, 01 Apr 2019