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Apr 23, 2019

Brisbane Property Market Update

In Brisbane, housing values have slipped 1.1% over the March quarter to be down 1.3% over the past 12 months. The Brisbane unit market has continued to underperform relative to houses. However, the pe

Apr 23, 2019

Property Owners Are In Stronger Position than 5 Years Ago

National dwelling values have been trending lower for seventeen months and have fallen by a cumulative 7.4% since peaking in October of 2017. Despite the broad-based weakness, the national index remai

Apr 16, 2019

How the Credit Availability is Impacting the Housing Market

With the federal budget handed down this month, the federal election to be held next month and the likelihood of lower interest rates later this year, there is a lot happening that could affect the ho

Apr 16, 2019

How will the Federal Election Affect the Housing Market?

Overall, the housing market has recently shown some tentative signs that the downturn in dwelling values is losing some steam. Although this is a positive development, the outlook for the housing mark

Apr 16, 2019

What Happened to the Property Market this March?

The housing market trends through to the end of March showed a moderate in the rate of value decline, but a broadening in the geographic scope of weaker conditions. Although the CoreLogic national

Apr 9, 2019

Styling you bedroom for better sleep

For many reasons, between 33% and 45% of Australians are suffering from inadequate sleep. Considering we spend a whopping a third of our lives sleeping – its important we give sleeping more thought.

Apr 9, 2019

Deal Breakers for Buyers

Prices inconsistent with market perception, poor maintenance and embedded water and construction issues are among the top deal breakers turning buyers off purchasing a home. In the last 3 months, A

Apr 9, 2019

Reserve Bank leaves interest rates on hold at 1.5%

The Reserve Bank board once again kept the cash rate unchanged at 1.5%. But a slowing economy means it’s likely the RBA will cut the cash rate this year, with a growing possibility of two 25 basis poi