Landlords
landlordsRental growth to keep pace with house price growth over next two years led by WA: NAB survey
Rents are forecast to rise 3.6% over the next two years matching house price growth expectations, according to the March quarter NAB residential property survey.
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new south walesPurchase or Pass? A more expensive three bedroom unit with Tom Panos and Charles Tarbey
In our Purchase or Pass segment this week Ingrid Willinge is joined by Charles Tarbey CEO and owner of Century 21 and Tom Panos head of real estate advertising at News Limited.
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victoriaGrowing sense of optimism buoys Melbourne property market: APM
APM says properties in middle-ring, mid-price range suburbs are back in demand.
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residentialHouse prices to rise 3.6% over next two years as sentiment rebounds broadly: NAB index
Capital growth expectations in the next year are strongest in the sub-$500,000 house price range, but improvements are forecast across all price levels.
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victoriaPrahran poised after taking a breather: Richard Wakelin
Prahran is ripe with period architecture and facilities which are attractive to homeowners and investors, says Richard Wakelin of Wakelin Property Advisory.
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mortgagesANZ says rate cuts starting to have a positive impact: a guide to lowest standard and variable mortgage rates
ANZ says the next possible window for a rate cut is in June/July after the federal budget.
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residentialAustralian housing market “heating up” with FHBs and investors activity to pick-up: APM
APM says leading indicators such as auction clearance rates point to a housing market that is heating up.
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queenslandGold Coast properties still taking nearly six months to sell: APM
Average days on market on the Gold Coast have reduced from 184 a year ago to 173 as of February 2013. The long-term average is 130 days.
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victoriaPositive sentiment buoys Ballarat property market: PRDnationwide
While residential house and unit purchasers remain in a state of flux, the Ballarat rental market has become increasingly reliable for investors.
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trendsRetiring baby boomers likely to push up demand for apartments: John McGrath
John McGrath says investors should take note of these trends as older Australians are set to become a major force in the property market in the years to come.
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