Today’s young will retire as renters
SYDNEY’S millennial generation are in danger of renting well into their late 40s and even becoming “retiree renters”, housing experts have warned.
SYDNEY’S millennial generation are in danger of renting well into their late 40s and even becoming “retiree renters”, housing experts have warned.
HOME prices in these Sydney suburbs have been growing at more than $2000 a day over the past year despite the rest of the city’s real estate market turning ice cold.
SYDNEY’S former workers’ cottages, terraces and warehouses are hiding a wealth of surprises that casual passers-by aren’t even aware of due to an emerging real estate trend, housing experts claim.
A NEW report shows competition for Sydney home sales has evaporated over the past year and home buyers who stayed in the market have been capitalising by negotiating prices down.
BACK in 2014 this waterfront property was rundown and overrun with weeds but it has since been transformed into one of the northern beaches’ best homes — complete with a built-in slippery slide out the back.
IT greets visitors with a Colosseum like ring of pillars, the floors are covered in marble and the rest of the interiors exude an Italian flavour you’d normally expect in Venice or Florence. But this stunning home is closer than you’d think.
FORGET cashed-up investors — a new group of buyers have climbed to the top of Sydney’s property ladder to outbid their rivals for the best homes. And they’re all honing in on the properties in one city area in particular.
BE prepared for a shock. New research has revealed what houses and units in Sydney and other major capitals will cost if they continue to grow at the same pace they did over the past decade.
HOME hunters have been told now is the time to strike, with the sleepy Sydney property market about to awaken and begin steadily marching upward once again. Analysts warn the current market slump is bottoming out.
NEW figures to be released next week are set to reveal that Brisbane property price growth has returned to positive territory.
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