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Mar 12, 2019

Future of Smart Homes in Australia

A decade ago, the pinnacle of home automation was connecting Foxtel between the living room and bedroom. Now this conversation has been replaced by the conversation of smart living. Australians are

Mar 5, 2019

How your Property Path Evolves Throughout Your Lifetime

Life changes drastically thoughout each stage and as does one's needs and desires for a home.  Here is how your priorities and property path can shift as your family grows and changes. The Young and

Mar 5, 2019

Young Australians are Forgoing Cars to Save for Property

The latest Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey showed the number of Aussies taking up licenses at 18-19 had declined 6% between 2011 and 2016. These figures leave just un

Mar 5, 2019

Experts say Now is the Time to Buy a House in Brisbane

New figures have revealed Brisbane has recorded its strongest annual rise in rents in three years – slowly placing the power over housing market back to landlords. After months of flat growth in re

Feb 26, 2019

How Do You Compare to the Average West End Resident?

West End’s community and culture has attracted young professionals to reside in the suburb. While Brisbane’s stability and higher demand from renters has also attracted residential property investors.

Feb 26, 2019

Inner-City Suburbs and the Rise of "Third Places"

Earlier this month Domain wrote a defensive piece for hipsters and gentrification. Informing us that one of the differences between neighbourhoods in the inner city and outer suburbs in Australia is t

Feb 26, 2019

Australian Market sees Weaker Housing Conditions

2019 kicked off in a similar fashion to how 2018 ended – with dwelling values broadly falling across most regions of Australia. National dwelling values fell 1% over the month of January, which is

Feb 19, 2019

Brisbane Continues as Affordable Housing Market

Brisbane has remained to hold an absolutely flat housing market over the past 12 months with a 0.1% gain in house values offsetting the half percent decline in unit values. With dwelling values