Most of us can't buy multimillion-dollar property assets outright but we can invest in commercial property with as little as $5000 through unlisted funds.
The First Home Deposit Scheme will allow first home buyers to purchase a home faster, giving them better access to finance without having to save a 20% deposit.
Pam is expecting a $30,000 windfall. Is she better off stashing it in her offset account, or saving for her next property? Paul Clitheroe shares his advice.
Alisha and her husband can pay off their mortgage in the next six years but, as they ask Paul, should they? Is it worth forking out for the early repayment fee?
Can you be evicted for no reason? What are the rules around pets in rentals? How often can your landlord increase your rent? We answer five FAQs of tenant rights.
Buyers using the First Home Super Saver Scheme can now enter into a contract without having to wait for cash to be released from their super fund first.
At 33, Susie and her husband have set themselves a big goal: pay off the mortgage by the time they turn 40. But is it worth risking their money in shares?
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