Foreigners blamed for high home prices
SYDNEY residents are growing increasingly unhappy with foreign property investors and want the government to step in, new research shows.
SYDNEY residents are growing increasingly unhappy with foreign property investors and want the government to step in, new research shows.
A PAIR of identical twins from Western Sydney have accomplished the rare feat of buying into the housing market not once, but 10 times over.
TREASURER Scott Morrison offered plenty of measures aimed at addressing housing affordability, but some will help buyers better than others, experts claim.
JUST A mere one percent increase in mortgage rates, would leave more than a quarter of homeowners struggling to make their repayments.
FORGET the designer kitchen — a growing number of slick Sydneysiders view a luxury walk-in wardrobe as the new heart of their home.
HOUSE hunters could be in for a well-needed break — growth in property prices shows tentative signs of finally slowing after nearly five years of boom-like market conditions.
WHEN 75-year-old nut farmer Brian Gittings was selling his northern NSW property he didn’t realise he was entering a competition to win a beachside apartment. You can imagine his shock when he won.
SIGNS are emerging that Australia’s housing market could finally be starting to cool after nearly five years of runaway growth in prices.
HOME sellers are getting mixed results at auctions as Sydney’s property market shows signs of coming off the boil, giving house hunters in some city pockets a much-needed break.
A MOTHER of seven has been offered the real estate deal of a lifetime: a luxury penthouse for an outlay of just $30. But she has also been given an equally tantalising counteroffer.
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