When Aussie home prices will spike
Australian house prices are expected to struggle for a period of time before surging strongly, according to a new report.
Australian house prices are expected to struggle for a period of time before surging strongly, according to a new report.
An infamous gangland hub was one of several surprise entries to a list of Australia’s most sought after suburbs for homebuyers.
They are the surprise Australian suburbs where listings have boomed, giving buyers a once in a lifetime chance to cash in.
Experts have revised warnings for homeowners as shock new research shows just how much pain mortgage holders are now under.
Research has named Aussie suburbs that are so hot homes are being snapped up as much as four weeks faster there now compared to sales last year.
The nation’s housing target is slipping out of reach as soaring costs, labour shortages, and planning delays stall construction. Can the crisis be turned around?
Generation Z can’t perform the most basic and mundane of tasks in the home, according to a new study with parents urged to ensure their young ones don’t suffer the same fate.
A new trend is sweeping first home buyers fighting the most expensive market on record, with 10,000 doing this in the past year to buy their first property.
Desperate Aussies are crying out for an interest rate cut to ease the cost of living crisis but for some this could help them out more.
The head of lending for one of Australia’s biggest banks has warned of ‘significant change’ across the housing market this year.
Baby boomers wield an insane amount of wealth but there is one thing they must not spend big on.
Property listings have increased around the country, but homes are hard to come by in these suburbs, where people stay put for 20 years on average.
It doesn’t matter what happens to interest rates in these Aussie suburbs. They all have one thing that means property prices can’t fall no matter what.
Much of Australia has entered a property correction phase, except for these areas that just can’t stop growing.
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