Homes even the rich can’t afford
THEY’RE already well out of reach of most house hunters — but Sydney’s most expensive properties are getting even pricier and increasingly unaffordable for even buyers on a high income.
THEY’RE already well out of reach of most house hunters — but Sydney’s most expensive properties are getting even pricier and increasingly unaffordable for even buyers on a high income.
WANT to get your next home for cheaper? Recent changes in the supply of Sydney homes mean buyers can reap big savings by opting for a new house.
A LINE of homes in Sydney’s north shore have sold for nearly $1 million more than their individual value to a developer with ambitious plans.
HE’S already spent $80 million for his Vaucluse site alone but rich lister Leon Kamenev’s plans to build a French-style chateau are one step closer to reality.
IT may be our most recognisable city but Sydney could be a worse place to live than Melbourne and Brisbane, a new study suggests. Here’s why.
HE’S turned a once battling club into title contenders but Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has also been busy with another transformation project — on his home.
UNLIKE in previous years, Sydney did not record the biggest jump in house prices over the past 12 months, that title went instead to a neighbouring city.
PARTS of the roof are scattered across the floors and the walls are a mess of cracks and bubbling paint but this eastern suburbs home is set to sell for a big price.
THERE are pockets in Sydney where buying a home is cheaper than renting, with one western suburb giving mortgage holders the biggest edge over renters.
THEY’RE selling up their home but one family is so attached to their bright pink bathroom they’re presenting buyers with an unprecedented cash offer.
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