Observers
Christopher Joye
| Michael Yardney
| Catherine Cashmore
| Jo Chivers
| Mark Bouris
| Enzo Raimondo
| Michael Matusik
| Ed Chan
| Robert Simeon
| Cameron McEvoy
| Mark Wist
| Mal James
| Tim Mansfield
| Peter Chittenden
| Terry Ryder
| Mark Armstrong
| Xavier Perronnet
| Margaret Lomas
| Pete Wargent
| Chris Lang
developmentsPlanning is crucial to the creative content in project marketing: Peter Chittenden
While planning has to be flexible and may vary, if we cover the entire timeframe from the start then there is a far better chance that the required sales will result.
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residentialThe certainties and uncertainties of Australia's housing market: Catherine Cashmore
Whilst there’s no doubt even in the collective mind of the RBA that property prices are sitting at a peak, there are plenty of variables to the questions of when, if, and how likely they are to drop.
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residentialEconomic curve balls point to incompetence: Robert Simeon
Plenty of economic curve balls are being thrown about at the moment that point directly at incompetence – why are these blunders accepted as the norm?
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residentialMetropolitan vs country house investment risks: Pete Wargent
Property is not a short-term investment, however, and you should aim to own property in markets with a diversified range of industries and forms of employment.
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trendsSeven potential ways to improve women's superannuation savings: Mark Bouris
It saddens me to see so many women feeling guilty and embarrassed about their lack of retirement savings, when they should be engaging and forming a strategy.
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developmentsChinese tourism to boost NSW Hunter Region: Jo Chivers
In the past twelve months, NSW had the largest share of Chinese visitors to Australia, as well as the largest share of Chinese visitor expenditure.
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residentialAsk Margaret: do I need a depreciation schedule for the home I live in?
Each movable item has a different rate that you can claim depending upon how long the tax office thinks it will last – usually between 2 and 10 years.
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trendsDeciphering the RBA mindset as it paves the way for steadier dwelling price growth in 2013: Pete Wargent
The RBA paves the way for steadier dwelling price growth.
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trendsPerth property stampede is driven by herd mentality: Terry Ryder
Two years ago, when the Perth market was going nowhere, there were a lot more houses for sale than there are today. Conversely, there were few buyers, while today, with limited stock available, everyo...
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residentialWarning, but yes small apartments offer big property investment possibilities: Michael Yardney
Times are changing, with many home buyers and tenants forced to reflect on whether their priority is square footage and a big backyard in the burbs or getting into a property without breaking the budg...
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