Aussies ‘worried’ about holidays: poll
Christmas and the rest of the holidays could be missing some festive cheer for much of the country, with a new survey showing many Aussies are anxious about meeting certain obligations.
Christmas and the rest of the holidays could be missing some festive cheer for much of the country, with a new survey showing many Aussies are anxious about meeting certain obligations.
High prices are often blamed for decreasing home ownership rates but new research suggests many Aussies are sabotaging their hopes of climbing the property ladders with their actions.
A whopping 28 bidders lined up in the rain to vie for a largely uninhabitable Sydney home left vacant for the past 10 years but it was one of multiple shock sales this weekend.
A crowd was left gobsmacked at a Sydney auction after a modest house sold for $790,000 above an already ambitious reserve. And agents are saying it may be a signal of things to come.
Green shoots are beginning to emerge in Sydney’s once struggling off the plan sector but the stronger sales have been for one very particular type of newly built apartment.
A one-bedroom house left vacant for 10 years has been attracting a flurry of interest from potential buyers despite a crumbling interior, overgrown block and lofty price tag.
Homeowners in much of Sydney have emerged from COVID-19 in better financial shape due to big price rises, with a new report revealing the suburbs with the biggest increases.
Uneven market conditions are expected to dominate Sydney property sales next year, with one section of the market recording significant growth in prices while another continues to struggle.
Homebuyers are spending more money than ever before and their big spending spree during COVID has smashed multiple house price records. SEE WHAT YOUR NEW SUBURB RECORD IS
Home seekers’ prospects of getting a COVID bargain are beginning to fade as real estate agents report a bump in registrations at auctions and another round of big sales.
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