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Feb 19, 2019

January Housing Market Update

January can be a hard month to read the market due to low levels of activity. However, the recent trends in the housing market data has generally weakened over the past 3 months; with the pace of decl

Feb 19, 2019

Lower Vacancy Rates are Good News for Brisbane Landlords

The rental vacancy rate is an important indicator for the bargaining power for both renters and landlords. A high or increasing vacancy rate means tenants hold a more powerful position in the market.

Feb 12, 2019

Date Ideas In And Around the 4101

Whether you’re looking to spend the day with your S.O. or your pals, there’s many things you can do in and around South Brisbane to make it a little more special. Here we have a list of activities you

Feb 12, 2019

Side Hustles Could Help You Enter Housing Market

First home buyers struggling to enter the property ladder may have the second-hand economy to thank when saving for their deposits. With Australia’s national slow wage growth, an increasingly underemp

Feb 9, 2019

Royal Commission – How Will it Impact You?

From Day one, the commission heard stories of people who'd suffered misconduct, bad management or straight-out illegal behaviour. All up, Commissioner Kenneth Hayne has made 76 recommendations. The Fe

Feb 5, 2019

Australia's Capital Cities see Decline in Auction Performance

CoreLogic reports that Australia’s combined capital city auction clearance rates dropped to just 43.6% in the 3 months to December 2018, down from 53.6% over the previous quarter and 62.3% over the sa

Feb 5, 2019

Tips for Living in a Share House

Living in a share house can be a great way to save some cash and gain some independence. But moving in with other people is not always smooth sailing. Here we have some tips for renting in a share hou

Feb 5, 2019

Australian's Are Optimistic Towards Growth in Property Values

A new survey shows that despite falling property prices making headlines across the country, two in five Australians are expecting prices to rise. A survey of almost 2100 people, commissioned by co