If you want to buy a home, the big question is whether you should wait or buy now? One reason to wait is the flood of properties coming onto the market.
About $240 billion of interest-only loans is scheduled to roll over to principal and interest in the next two years. Here's how to avoid ending up in mortgage stress.
It sounds like we're in for some interesting times in property over the next year or two. While this may be worrying for some, it is possible to design a portfolio that can weather the storms.
Lucy and her husband are keen to buy a beach house to help them relax and de-stress but Paul Clitheroe is worried the purchase could have the opposite effect.
Newcastle and other large regional cities are some of the east coast's best-performing property markets, due to the Sydney and Melbourne ripple effect.
There's no need to settle for a poky studio even in one of the bigger cities. If you know where to look, you can find great value with the promise of strong growth.
If the number of residents under 19 and over 65 is decreasing faster than the state average, your suburb could be in the early stages of gentrification.
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