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Buyer’s market thrives as new price data released
Buyers were in a solid position last week, as capital city values yet again experienced no rises – mostly declines with the exception of one capital city which held ...
HOTSPOTS • Mon, 04 Mar 2019
Recovering market proves popular with cheap property sales
One of Australia’s most pronounced recovering markets saw February record nearly half of all sales under $500,000, a consistent trend for the last three months, new data ...
Values fall again in February, but at a slower pace
Fresh data shows that property price falls may now be moderating, however even markets previously posting price growth have begun to struggle.
HOTSPOTS • Fri, 01 Mar 2019
Try building rather than buying your next property
Building a property can add additional levels of anxiety to your portfolio, but it could end up saving you money in the long-term, an expert has suggested.
Domestic violence victims can now break leases without penalty
Following the push for tenancy reform in NSW back in October 2018, victims of domestic violence can now break a tenancy lease without incurring any penalties.
INVESTOR STRATEGY • Fri, 01 Mar 2019
Property review site launches in prestige Melbourne market
A new website that’s marketing itself as “Trip Advisor for prestige properties” has launched, allowing buyers to offer reviews after attending open houses.
Is cladding still an issue for Australian property?
Flammable cladding is an issue that has plagued Australian apartment buildings in recent times and it’s an issue that property investors and developers need to take ...
HOTSPOTS • Thu, 28 Feb 2019
High listings point to big discounts on property in January
Investors looking to snap up a bargain might soon be able to do so, as for the most part, there are some decent discounts on offer, analysis of listings data reveals.
INVESTOR STRATEGY • Thu, 28 Feb 2019
Rate cuts to follow if new home construction falls further
An industry body is concerned about the potential hit to property prices if no government measures are put in place to soften the decline of new home construction figures