Tasmania
Read the latest Tasmanian property market news, feature articles, commentary and analysis here.
residentialHousing is more affordable than you think
Currently, interest rates are at record lows and may even fall a little further at a time when incomes are likely to keep rising as our economy chugs along. This will make housing even more affordable for many this year.
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residentialMoreton Island home tops Australia's 10 most discounted properties: SQM
Victoria is the only state not represented in SQM's latest list of Australia's 10 most discounted properties.
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residentialSix important rules for buying a property with a friend
Lets face it, buying a property with a friend is not a decision to be taken lightly.
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residentialSydney and Melbourne dwellings spending less time on market: APM
Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide have seen significant drops in the amount of time dwellings are spending on the market, while the figure for Brisbane has climbed sharply.
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developmentsWhen? Where? Old or new? Three key questions about property investment
If you are clever and choose a flow-on suburb rather than a suburb that has already experienced strong growth, you can buy well and watch as the suburb eventually goes up in value.
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self managed super fundsASIC states retirement incomes at risk from some SMSF property spruikers
ASIC established an SMSF taskforce in September 2012 in response to an increase in geared investment strategies, increasingly aggressive advertising and the collapse of Trio and the subsequent Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services’ inquiry.
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trendsIt's not a given that booms are followed by busts
It is certainly true that booms are sometimes followed by busts. But always?
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residentialFive great reasons to get an independent valuation
In life we often hear of the mantra ‘It’s not about the destination, it’s the journey’. This sentiment can, in a way, be applied to property investment.
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rba rate decisionUnemployment will force the RBA to cut rates again while house prices set to rise 10%: David Bassanese
David Bassanese says rising unemployment from the mining and manufacturing industries will force the RBA to lower rates again by the end of the year.
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residentialGladstone leads dramatic rental vacancy rise in mining towns: SQM
There is a clear rising trend in vacancies for mining towns, but also Perth and Canberra.
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