More homeowners selling again
AFTER sitting on the fence for much of late 2016, homeowners are listing their properties again — including in the regions that had the biggest shortages of homes.
AFTER sitting on the fence for much of late 2016, homeowners are listing their properties again — including in the regions that had the biggest shortages of homes.
TOURISTS visiting Sydney for Mardi Gras are renting rooms at insane rates on short-term rental sites as homeowners take advantage of the parade’s growing popularity.
TEACHERS, nurses and other essential service workers are being offered homes in a new housing development at reduced rent in a bid to encourage them to stay in Sydney.
HOMES once built for workers in the 1950s and ‘60s have become a magnet for big spending property buyers who are prepared to pay millions for them — and their owners don’t even realise.
HOMEBUYERS struggling to find properties are camping overnight outside development offices to be first in line for new real estate releases.
RUNAWAY growth has caught the market by surprise, with the cost of a typical Sydney home jumping by $20,000 in a month. In possibly the most shocking case, a Lilyfield shack went for $1.8 million.
HOUSE hunters will have to fork out nearly $20,000 more for a Sydney home than they did a month ago, following an unexpected surge in prices over February.
SYDNEY suburbs with multimillion-dollar house prices now outnumber cheaper areas after median prices hit $2 million for the first time across 13 suburbs in the past year.
A COUPLE in Sydney’s northwest reveal the massive changes they’ve encountered looking for a home in the current market compared to two years ago. And they claim there’s one thing that’s totally changed.
HOME sellers in Sydney’s outer suburbs are losing out on the opportunity to score as much as $100,000 above the prices they could normally expect for their properties.
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