How much did Sydney house prices grow in 2016 - was it 3.3%, 7.5%, 10.7%, or 16.7%? It depends on who you ask. Growth figures are notoriously inconsistent.
Sandra and her family have $600,000 in savings after selling the house, and are now renting. She asks Paul Clitheroe if they are better off buying somewhere to live.
Winter will bring with it few property listings and low buyer numbers, so those looking to buy should use the colder months to prepare to purchase real estate in spring.
After weekends of open houses, you've finally received an offer on your home and exchanged contracts. But buyers do drop out. Here's what you need to know.
The rush to build new apartments in Sydney and Melbourne is resulting in units with bedrooms too small for even a double bed, and without 1960s standards for natural light.
NAB and Westpac have jacked up owner-occupier and investor home loan rates, and we can safely predict Commonwealth Bank and ANZ will follow suit. But there is one bright spot for borrowers.
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