Homeowners face new risk after record reno splurge
It’s official: homeowners are renovating more than ever before, with new data revealing the suburbs where activity has soared, plus the tradies upping prices most.
It’s official: homeowners are renovating more than ever before, with new data revealing the suburbs where activity has soared, plus the tradies upping prices most.
It’s a new trend sweeping through the Australian property sector, with Sydneysiders particularly embracing the phenomenon.
Some celebrities are busying spend millions and millions on glamour homes, while others have decided to scale back on their lifestyles.
It’s the priciest house ever snapped up by an NRL star during their playing career but some are deeming James Tedesco’s new mansion “overrated”.
A mix of popular suburbs around the country have been deemed no-go zones where investors could lose money for varying reasons.
A 27-year-old has revealed the approach he used to build up $25m in wealth, including 11 homes, after losing his job as a factory assembly line worker.
A family who once forked out thousands for electricity and water has revealed the steps they took to reduce their utilities charges to zero for three years.
Clever planning and bank smarts helped this couple on the way to acquiring significant personal wealth in only three years.
Home prices in a mix of Sydney suburbs have plummeted below what they were in 2014, providing home buyers an opportunity few would have expected.
Everything’s gone up in price over the past decade, right? Wrong! There are a handful of places in SA where it’s cheaper to buy than in 2014. And they’re not all out in the sticks …
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