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Jun 11, 2019

High Volume of Listings Leave Little Urgency For Buyers

Listing numbers remain evaluated across all capital city markets, providing buyers with a wide range of choice, plenty of bargaining and little in the way of urgency. Capital city listings haven’t bee

Jun 4, 2019

Lower Interest Rates Could Support Housing Market

The prospect for lower interest rates is a factor that could support an improvement in housing market activity later this year. While borrowers are facing tougher serviceability later this year. While

Jun 4, 2019

Improvement of Auction Clearance Rates

The pace of decline has moderated since December last year and there are some tentative signs that credit flows have improved. This improvement has helped signal potential improvements in the housing

May 22, 2019

Credit Flow Improvement Signals Potential for Better Market Conditions

Overall, we’re seeing evidence that the worst of the housing market conditions might now be behind us. Values are still broadly declining; however, the pace of decline has moderated since December las

May 22, 2019

Brisbane Property Market Update

Brisbane housing values have been trending lower over the past five months, driving values 1.9% lower over the past twelve months. The down trend in housing values comes despite rising demand from hig

May 22, 2019

National Property Market Sees Some Improvement

Australian dwelling values fell half a percent last month as the pace of home value decline continued to ease after moving through a recent low point in December last year when national dwelling value

May 13, 2019

First National Agents Stand Against Bullying

First National Real Estate Metro is proud to announce that it is partnering with Kids Helpline, Australia’s only free, private and confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for children a

May 13, 2019

Take a Walk Through West End

This walk explores the changing face of West End from the time of first contact between Europeans and Aborigines, through the waves of migration, to the more recent impact of Expo88 and the new planni