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Sydney and Melbourne set for high capital growth in 2021
Pete Wargent, COO of property buyer's agent platform BuyersBuyers.com.au, says that the housing market landscape has shifted quickly over the past three months, with prices now rising across the capital cities and buyer sentiment surging. Mr. Wargent of BuyersBuyers.com.au said 'enquiry has picked up strongly over the past six weeks,…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Victorian suburbs top the list for best buying opportunities in 2023
Victoria has topped the list for the most suburbs that offer great buying opportunities in 2023 according to a new report.
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Investors eyeing off South East Queensland
South east Queensland is back on the radar for property investors after the State Government shelved land tax changes an expert has said.
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Housing market passes ‘peak fear’ phase
Australian property markets have passed their “peak fear” phase and are expected to bottom out in the new year according to an expert.
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Property flipping getting tougher as interest rates and building costs rise
Flipping property has been a solid investment strategy over the past 18 months, however, a leading buyers agent warns there are now additional risks that could make the practice less profitable.
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Investors should look to capitalise on rising listings
Buyers should look to capitalise on slowing market conditions and take a long-term approach to investing according to a leading buyers agent.
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Residential land value hits $6.6 trillion with further increases tipped
The value of residential land in NSW might have hit $2.67 trillion, but it’s still worth less than tech company Apple.
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Almost two-thirds of borrowers use mortgage brokers
As competition ramps up within the lending space, more buyers are seeking the services of mortgage brokers to help them fully understand their options. Mortgage brokers accounted for almost 67 per cent of mortgages written last quarter, according to the latest figures from the Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia (MFAA). The result is 6.8 per cent higher than the…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
What agents need to tell potential buyers about house flipping
A real estate agent’s reputation is their lifeblood, so it’s critical they give the right advice when it comes to flipping houses.
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The top suburbs where there’s still room for price growth
It’s no secret the property market has been running hot in 2021, but according to buyer’s agency network, BuyersBuyers there are still opportunities for growth in the country’s top three markets.
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The top Sydney and Melbourne suburbs with potential for unit oversupply
Schofields, Gosford and Rouse Hill are among the top Sydney and NSW suburbs most at risk of unit oversupply and potentially poor metrics for landlords, new research has revealed.
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How the COVID-19 pandemic will change the Australian housing landscape long-term
A drop in investor appetite for high-rise apartments and a push towards lifestyle-centric housing are just some of the trends the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated, according to property experts. Many of these trends were already underway in the Australian economy, but the spread of COVID-19 created an economic bubble for many industries, which will likely hold strong for years to…
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RiskWise report shows Perth housing market prices are heading north
It remains the most-affordable capital-city housing market in the country and Perth’s long-awaited property recovery is starting to hit its straps.
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Treechange vs seachange: which is better?
As city-dwellers flee for the comfort of a slower paced life, a debate has reared up. Which is better, the beach or the bush?
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Riskwise warns of possible credit restrictions to cool housing market
According to RiskWise Property Research, there is a possibility that regulators could introduce credit restrictions later this year in an attempt to slow down Australia’s booming housing market.
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