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Aidan DevineReal estate editor

Aidan Devine is the real estate editor for the Daily Telegraph.

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House for rent in Caboolture.Photo: Paul Guy

19,000 rental homes sitting vacant

SYDNEY rents are tumbling because more properties are sitting vacant without a tenant than at any time in the last 13 years. The change is turning the city into a tenant’s market, research reveals.

Sydney
Economist Stephen Koukoulas at PwC's Federal Budget Breakfast at RNA Showgrounds. Pics Tara Croser.

Economist makes bold bet about property

AN ECONOMIST has rubbished claims house prices will fall 40 per cent over the next year, daring the analyst who made the prediction to put his “money where his mouth is” with a tantalising bet.

Sydney
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - Pictured is Bob and Jennifer Wright at their home in Castlecrag today which looks like a castle. Picture: Tim Hunter.

Best Aussie castles up for sale

EVER dreamt of a home with a watchtower, moat or drawbridge? Multiple medieval inspired homes and castles have come up for sale in Sydney and around Australia — at very modern prices.

Sydney
*** SUNDAY TELEGRAPH FOR LATE NOVEMBER 2017 - DO NOT USE BEFORE - MUST CHECK WITH JEFF DARMANIN BEFORE USING ***Aerial shots far western Sydney viewed from the sky. New Oran Park estate pictured.

When home prices will stop falling

NEW modelling has revealed when the current slump in the Sydney housing market is expected to end, revealing prices have been falling recently because they are overvalued.

Sydney
210 Victoira Rd, Gladesville. NSW real estate.

Spring sales start with bellyflop

SYDNEY’S usual spring home selling season has started vastly different from years before, with buyers and sellers stuck in a standoff, unwilling to move until they see one thing change.

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