How job shift is shaping property opportunities
When it comes to the future needs of commercial property it helps to examine which jobs will be required not long from now and how best to accommodate them.
When it comes to the future needs of commercial property it helps to examine which jobs will be required not long from now and how best to accommodate them.
Businesses take matters into their own hands as the impacts of unaffordable housing are felt far and wide.
The first cohort of Gen Z uni grads is now entering the workforce. Let’s think through what kind of career Gen Zs will live through.
As we navigate our difficult post-pandemic recovery and deal with shifting demographics, the census means we at least don’t have to fly blind.
Geelong and the Gold Coast are projected to be the big winners as Millenials drive growth.
Financial transactions within the family are less often a loan than an advance on an inheritance.
Spiralling prices have squeezed many young Australians out of the housing market and there does not seem to be any short-term relief.
The first quarter of 2020 saw 153,000 Australians move between the 15 regions, by March 2021 that figure rose to 182,000.
Knowledge workers will return to city towers, but their jobs will look different.
With all the bad economic news it comes as a surprise to learn that not all industries lost jobs during the lockdown.
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