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Top investment locations that renters can afford to live in
Rising rents have been putting the squeeze on tenants while at the same time, boosting yields for investors.
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Tight stock levels prop up spring clearance rates
Tight stock levels and rising prices around the country are continuing to help boost auction clearance rates according to experts.
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600,000 potential granny flat sites identified to help with housing crisis
More than 650,000 properties are suitable for the construction of granny flats across Australia’s three largest states, according to new research.
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Tenants awarded compensation for mould damaged rental
A New South Wales landlord has been ordered to pay $14,766 in compensation to her tenants after her property suffered severe mould damage following heavy rain.
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Investors can still find affordable optionsÂ
Despite near-record high property prices across the country, there are still affordable locations for investors, according to a new report.
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Sydney and Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs emerge as wise investment choices for 2024
Sydney and Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs are shaping up to be investment hotspots in 2024, courtesy of improved infrastructure, good schools and lifestyle amenities.
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New listings up annually but dip in September
Vendors have returned to the market this Spring, with new data from PropTrack showing that new listings are up 4.5 per cent compared to last year.
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Supporting local artists, the community and charities with The Studio
For the past two years, Laing+Simmons Young Property in Avalon has been trying to give back and support local artists through community exhibitions with local artists.
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Building a house ‘one room at a time’
We’ve all heard about building a house one brick at a time, but an innovative new construction approach could see homes built ‘one room at a time’, in a bid to tackle the current housing crisis.
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RBA getting on top of inflation as borrowers cut back
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) aggressive cash rate hikes are starting to have the desired effect on inflation, with borrowers being forced to dramatically tighten their purse strings.
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More pain for Perth tenants as the vacancy rate tightens again
In a blow for Perth renters, the vacancy rate has fallen again after only recently showing signs that conditions were starting to improve.
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Pressley’s proposal: Why stamp duty should be swapped for a Medicare-style housing levy
Leading property analyst Simon Pressley has called on stamp duty to be abolished and replaced with a three per cent, Medicare-style housing levy.
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Has the bank of Mum and Dad shut its doors?
Despite record-high property prices and surging interest rates, just 1-in-10 first-home buyers are tapping into the bank of Mum and Dad to get into their first property.
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Australian households still managing to service their mortgage
Australian mortgage holders remain susceptible to financial stability risks, as higher inflation and rising interest rates continue to put pressure on household budgets.
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Vacancy rates plummet to another record low
National vacancy rates have tumbled to yet another record low, with three capital cities recording a vacancy rate under one per cent.
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The REIV elects Jacob Caine as new president
Caine Real Estate Chief Executive Officer Jacob Caine has been elected as president of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) for the next 12 months.
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Demand for the Home Guarantee Scheme surges
The number of Australian first-home buyers taking up the Home Guarantee Scheme has surged, as younger Australians battle to get into the housing market.
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Anywhere and RE/MAX commit to clear costs in commissions case
Anywhere Real Estate and RE/MAX will require their agents to be clear and transparent about the cost of buyer agent services as part of their bombshell commission settlements in the US.
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Generative AI tops global CEOs’ investment list
Generative AI is the top investment priority for 70 per cent of company leaders across the globe, according to new research from KPMG.
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Investors flee the eastern states for Western Australia
After nearly a decade in the doldrums, property investors are flooding back into Western Australia at the expense of the East Coast.
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New company set to make build-to-rent more flexible for tenants
A new property management company is aiming to make build-to-rent properties across Sydney more flexible and convenient for tenants with the ability to move buildings and be quickly approved for a rental.
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Foreign Investment Review Board rejects Tinkler buyer
The multi-million dollar sale of Nathan Tinkler's beachfront mansion has collapsed, with reports suggesting the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) rejected the buyer.
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Richest US landlords see their wealth surge in 2023
Despite higher interest rates weighing on property prices, the wealth of the richest real estate tycoons in the US continues to skyrocket.
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Perth listings hit the lowest level in 30 years
The supply of homes for sale across Perth has fallen to the lowest level in 30 years, with under 5,000 homes now on the market.
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69 per cent of homeowners won’t cope if interest rates rise again
More than two-thirds of borrowers won’t be able to pay the mortgage if interest rates rise again according to a new survey.
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Auction volumes hit the highest level in more than 12 months
Spring selling season is well and truly back in force with new data showing that auction volumes have spiked to the highest level since May 2022.
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PEXA to strengthen UK expansion with acquisition of Smoove
Digital property exchange platform PEXA is set to acquire UK-based e-conveyancer, Smoove, in a $58.6 million (£30.8 million) deal.
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Presence makes its mark in the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie real estate landscape
When Mark Kentwell rebranded his Newcastle-based real estate business to Presence recently, he did so with a clear vision in mind.
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World’s tallest timber tower gets the go ahead in Perth
A groundbreaking development in South Perth has received approval to become the world's tallest hybrid timber tower.
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Nationwide housing drought: Australia’s vacancy rates plunge to record low
Australia needs up to 70,000 additional rental properties to create a balanced market, which is a need unlikely to be met anytime soon.
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Owner-occupiers lead the uptick in new lending
New lending is back on the rise after increasing 2.2 per cent in August, however, the overall level of lending remains down on last year.
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BresicWhitney helps Vinnies turn art into aid
Boutique Sydney real estate group, BresicWhitney has joined forces with the St Vincent de Paul Society to help the most vulnerable people in the community.
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Foreign investors selling back Australian agricultural land
The price of Australian farmland has surged in the past three years, with strong interest from overseas, but investors are now selling the land back to locals.
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Interest rates on hold for fourth month in a row
The Reserve Bank of Australia has kept interest rates on hold at 4.1 per cent for the fourth consecutive month, with new Governor Michele Bullock noting the 12 earlier increases are working.
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