Homes even cheaper if adjusted for inflation
SYDNEYSIDERS aren’t accustomed to getting good news on the housing front — but city housing could continue to get more affordable for years to come, a prominent analysts claims.
SYDNEYSIDERS aren’t accustomed to getting good news on the housing front — but city housing could continue to get more affordable for years to come, a prominent analysts claims.
RELIEF for renters is on the way — Sydney rents have been falling following the release of a sudden glut of rental apartments in the Hills, Parramatta and other western regions.
FALLS in home prices have not been spread equally around Sydney, with a report published today revealing the regions and housing types with the biggest price drops. And there’s also one city region where prices are still increasing.
THE REAL estate saying that prices double every seven to 10 years has been proved overly optimistic for most property markets — but Byron Bay is an exception.
MUCH has been said about the current housing market slowdown but not all sellers’ struggles are down to the market. Some are committing a critical error when listing — and paying the price.
RENTERS dismayed at not owning their home can take heart — they’re pulling in record savings by paying a landlord rather than a mortgage. And in some areas the savings available are as high as $124,000 per year.
A NEW study has discovered more than 90 per cent of the residents in one Sydney region own their homes. And there’s a surprising reason they’ve been so successful getting into the housing market.
IF you’re looking for a change of pace, it might be time to consider the Albury-Wodonga region. The cities combined are home to roughly 90,000 people, here’s why the area is so popular.
UNAFFORDABLE property prices are as much a part of Sydney life as a day at the beach — but things are looking up for the next generation, property experts have revealed.
A GLUT of newly built homes has led to a surge in rental vacancies across Sydney that’s helped push down rents — but some suburbs have recorded much bigger falls than others.
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