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Property prices in Perth are tipped to rise between 14 and 19 per cent in 2025.
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Property prices in Perth are tipped to rise between 14 and 19 per cent in 2025.
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House prices are likely to grow the most in Perth next year, while Canberra could see a 6 per cent decline.
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Waterfront homes in desirable neighbourhoods are leading Sydney’s downturn, with values falling by as much as 10 per cent in the past three months in some areas…
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Queensland strata managers are handling millions of dollars without even a background check in what has been dubbed an "entirely unregulated" industry by its fo…
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A video of Aussie property investors boasting about the number of homes they own while partying on a boat and drinking champagne has sparked debate.
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In a market where many investor-grade units are sliding in value, buyers are being warned not to be seduced by the idea of picking up a bargain.
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Australians could have to wait even longer than expected for the Reserve Bank to finally cut interest rates.
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Billions of dollars in property has been purchased without a mortgage in Melbourne’s most prestigious suburbs over the past financial year, new data shows.
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Aussie mortgage holders are in theory the most exposed to interest rates rises in the world, yet there is little evidence of a mortgage cliff, the RBA said.
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More Australians are expected to invest in solar batteries but their main motivation will not be to save the environment but to save money on power bills.
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The Albanese government took its version of Britain's shared home ownership scheme to the last election in 2022, but the legislation still hasn't gained the sup…
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Employment growth slowed in October after a strong run, but the jobless rate stayed low and underlying trends remained relatively healthy.
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Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
However, with stimulus packages coming to an end, and international borders remaining closed, can this ex…
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