Landlords
china watchChinese govt real estate clampdown good for Sydney prestige markets: Angus Raine
Recent measures announced by the Chinese government aimed at curbing real estate ownership include the imposition of higher deposits for the purchase of second homes.
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developmentsGovernment to expand NRAS scheme with aim of 50,000 homes by 2015
The scheme aims to provide affordable rental accommodation at a 20% discount to market rents, while property investors get an annual tax-free incentive of just under $10,000.
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residentialUDIA calls for an end to stamp duty over a five-year phase out period
If you buy a new home on Sydney's fringe you can be paying up to 30% of the cost of your home in taxes says the UDIA's Stephen Albin.
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rba rate decisionRBA leaves cash rate on hold at 3%
The Reserve Bank has left the cash rate on hold at 3% for the second month in a row following its monetary policy meeting today.
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landlordsMelbourne units deliver lowest rental yields: RP Data capital city analysis
Melbourne has returned the lowest rental yields and Darwin the highest among Australian capital cities for the quarter ending February 28.
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weekend auction wrap"Solid" weekend auction results for Melbourne and Sydney
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria reported 69% of the 884 properties on the market sold, down from 72% last week, but up 8% from this time last year.
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rba rate decisionThe cheapest home loan rates on offer starting at 4.79% as just two economists tip March rate cut in Bloomberg survey
Of the 29 economists surveyed by Bloomberg, 27 expect no change in the cash rate tomorrow while 25 out of 29 expect the RBA to hold firm in April as well.
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landlordsMelbourne houses deliver lowest rental yields: RP Data capital city analysis
Melbourne has returned the lowest rental yields and Darwin the highest among Australian capital cities for the quarter ending February 28.
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victoriaMelbourne CBD’s tallest residential tower crown tussle
Tower Melbourne will boast 555 apartments and townhouses across 71 storeys, while Australia 108 would have 108 storeys and Brady Group's Vision tower will have 72 storeys.
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trendsAussie home with a backyard dream over: Bankwest survey
The report finds 38% of Australian home approvals over the past 12 months were for medium-density housing compared to 31% only five years ago.
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