The SA suburbs to be wary about buying in
Looking for capital value growth? One real estate expert says not to expect it in these 20 suburbs. Find out where he thinks prices have peaked.
Looking for capital value growth? One real estate expert says not to expect it in these 20 suburbs. Find out where he thinks prices have peaked.
The ex-Melbourne Rebels player is now looking to sell his beloved home in Melbourne’s inner west as he has relocated to Sydney. See what he wants for it.
One group has come from nowhere to become the most influential buying force in Australian property.
One group of Aussies has become significantly more wealthy over the past four years despite flat wage growth and the cost of living crisis.
It is still possible to purchase affordable property in Hobart, if you know where to look. This report says ‘head to the fringes’.
Melbourne’s home dream now has a $100k income barrier as new data reveals how few suburbs are in reach for the average earner. SEE WHAT YOUR INCOME WILL GET YOU.
Only a handful of Geelong locations are now within reach of buyers with an income under $100,000, new data reveals. See what you need to earn to buy in every suburb.
Nurse Jian Cheng is so infuriated by skyrocketing land tax and other associated costs of owning an investment property in the state that she’s packing up and moving north with her family.
Model, singer former Home And Away star Erika Heynatz has more than trebled her money on her residential Potts Point studio investment. Read Jonathan Chancellor’s real estate column The Sell.
Skyrocketing rents and near zero vacancy rates are pushing many Sydneysiders to the brink of serious financial trouble, it has been revealed.
Purchasers from all over Australia wanted historic Ingleside, but the property was secured by buyers who live just a few minutes down the road.
In an increasingly challenging market, hiring a buyer’s agent to help find a home has become a more popular option in recent years. But is it worth it?
One of the nation’s biggest banks has taken the proactive step of warning mortgage borrowers of the rough ride expected over the next 12 months.
Tenants in nearly 400 Queensland suburbs are officially ‘rent stressed’, with the winners and losers of the state’s rental Hunger Games revealed.
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