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Planning 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.
The certainties and uncertainties of Australia's housin...

residential

The 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.

residential

Economic 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?
Metropolitan vs country house investment risks: Pete Wargent

residential

Metropolitan 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.

trends

Seven 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.

developments

Chinese 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.

residential

Ask 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.

trends

Deciphering 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.

trends

Perth 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...

residential

Warning, 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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