Bargain hunters’ FOMO is changing Sydney market
REAL estate may be cooling across most of Sydney, but homes in one region have been selling in as little as a day after hitting the market due to penny pinching buyers driving a raft of sales shifts.
REAL estate may be cooling across most of Sydney, but homes in one region have been selling in as little as a day after hitting the market due to penny pinching buyers driving a raft of sales shifts.
AMID the doom and gloom of the Sydney slowdown, homeowners have been given some relief with a new report claiming the trend of falling house prices will only last until a key event next year.
IT was once a popular time to buy Aussie real estate, but a week-long China holiday has produced a surprise from Chinese buyers this year, with data showing their home preferences are changing.
ONE major Aussie city has four times as many suburbs with a median house price of $2m than the rest of Australia combined.
ANTHONY Pryce has spent decades trying to buy a home and has finally achieved his goal at a surprising age. It comes as loan data shows the age of Aussie first home buyers is getting older and older.
IT’S the offer of a lifetime — a $4 million beach house available for an unbelievable $5 — and it’s proved to be so tantalising that hordes of people are battling to become the next owner.
SYDNEY home prices fell again over September and remain 6.1 per cent lower than they were last year, but buyers who want to score discounts may be running out of time, a housing expert warns.
BILLIONAIRE investor Warren Buffett has a well-entrenched opinion on what to do about buying amid downturns but there’s one thing that’s made following that advice difficult.
THERE’S something strange in the neighbourhood — and more ghost busters are getting called. The paranormal investigators revealed Sydney’s most haunted homes and their scary secrets.
A HOUSE damaged in an alleged arson attack has become Australia’s cheapest home but buyers keen to take advantage of the hard-to-believe price will need to be quick.
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