Nicola Webber dissects the Australian housing market in an article for the website realestate.com.au. She talks about the value growth in major capital cities and relatively arrested rental yield. Webber also sheds light on how investors might be affected in the present housing climate.
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Comprehensive Credit Reporting Won’t Miss Your Good Performance
When we soft landed into the internet territory a couple of decades ago, our lives became a lot more transparent and out on public display. Truth be told, we do not like the way we can be judged online many a times but there are considerable advantages, too. Take the comprehensive credit reporting for instance.
Asking Prices Reflect Vendor Struggle
In an article for the website Street News, Louis Christopher dissects asking prices, vendor activity, and a few myths like the “property bubble”, among other things.
Are House Prices Turning Unaffordable?
Homes haven’t become any unaffordable but the real estate story is turning out to be a dismal one for the first home buyers. They give an impression of being squeezed out of contention by the investors.
Property Demand Outdoing Supply in Australia
Time on Market is steadily decreasing for properties across Australia. The same is beautifully established by Cameron Kusher in an article for the website Property Update.
Prestige Market Outperforms Other Segments
Few trends are clearly emerging now that Australia has entered its property cycle in depth. One such trend is that the prestige market has fashioned a distinct place for itself, says Michael Yardney, for an article on the website Property Update.