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Mar 19, 2019

Tighter Lending Leads to Weaker Conditions

Over the past three months, Hobart was the only capital city to record a rise in values - while the remaining capital cities have recorded lower or flat values. The fact that we’re seeing weakening ho

Mar 19, 2019

National Property Market March Update

Last month’s housing market results showed an easing in the rate of decline relative to the previous two months. However, our National home value index was down a further 0.7% in February, taking the

Mar 19, 2019

Brisbane - March Market Update

Brisbane housing values have held reasonably firm over the past few years. However, recently market conditions have softened a bit and the annual change in values has turned negative for the first tim

Mar 12, 2019

Brisbane Market Update

Brisbane is facing the biggest infrastructure spend since the 2011 flood recovery, announced in the FY19 Budget, is expected to support economic growth in the Queensland market. Worth $45.8 billion

Mar 12, 2019

Downsizing Across Australia

When looking at the thousands of interstate migrants relocating to Queensland, there is a clear preference for the beachside lifestyle, with the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast being favoured over Brisb

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 Now this conversation has been replaced by the conversation of smart living.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