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NAB has upgraded its house price forecast for Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide amid ongoing strong growth.

Perth property frenzy eases as house prices dip below peak

Changing conditions in Perth’s turbulent property market has seen the pace of gains slow, but some suburbs are still recording impressive monthly gains.

  • Sarah Brookes

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House values climbed in March in a sign the Reserve Bank’s cut to interest rates the previous month fed into the property market.

House values jump on rate cut, denting home buying hopes for young

The Reserve Bank cut interest rates for the first time in almost five years in February. By March, house values across the country were climbing.

  • Shane Wright
46 Angliss Street in Wilston, Brisbane.

Their first Brisbane house flip nets Melbourne couple $3.55 million

The couple doubled their money at the property auctions over the weekend, the five-bedroom home in Wilston last selling for $1.885 million in 2022.

  • Sarah Webb
13 Stanley Avenue, Mosman NSW 2088

Mosman local beats six others for $16.1 million ‘knockdown’ at auction

Seven buyers registered, all with big dreams of turning a deceased estate with uninterrupted views and a top position into a trophy home.

  • Carmen Forward
20 Peers Street, Richmond

Young couple win chic $1.4m townhouse with strong bidding strategy

A fast-paced auction ensured for the Richmond townhouse with a rooftop terrace, built by the vendor 15 years ago and then rented out.

  • Shona Hendley
Guest accommodation offers an income to the owners of this Nimbin property.

Does this house near Byron Bay make more money than you?

A glass studio overlooking a dam plus cabin and homestead make the owner of the hinterland estate some serious money.

  • Emily Power
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A townhouse in Coburg before being auctioned.

Coburg townhouse passes in, then sells to first-time buyers for $955,000

The home passed in and eventually sold to the only bidders, a young couple with two children, who negotiated the sale.

  • Abbir Dib
A buyer paid $3.76 million at auction on Saturday for a four-bedroom home in Lindfield that she plans to knock down.

Buyer pays $3.76m to knock down Lindfield four-bedder with pool

The Lindfield home already comes with four bedrooms and a pool, but a buyer paid $3.76 million at auction on Saturday just to knock it down.

  • Kristy Johnson
Stuart Thompson bought a Hawthorn apartment.

How Stuart bought the home he loved, without the bank of mum and dad

He realised he was now getting paid enough to think about saving for a home - but he couldn’t have bought his place without two pieces of help.

  • Elizabeth Redman
The Wheatleys have just finished a major transformation of their heritage-listed Wahroonga property.

Ex-Goldman Sachs bigwig, Ku-ring-gai deputy mayor list $12m Wahroonga home

What do you get when a former head of real estate investment banking and a deputy mayor renovate a heritage-listed home in a prestigious street?

  • Tawar Razaghi

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