In a recent article for Smart Property Investment, James Mitchell reports that it takes up to a third of investors more than four years to save the deposit for their next property purchase.
The article goes on to reach a startling conclusion.
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These are all commentaries on articles and videos on the web that are interesting, relevant or simply entertaining to people interested in Sydney Real Estate.
In a recent article for Smart Property Investment, James Mitchell reports that it takes up to a third of investors more than four years to save the deposit for their next property purchase.
The article goes on to reach a startling conclusion.
Jason Dowling writes an article for Domain where he discusses the potential impact of sea level rise on properties too close to the coast. The coastal communities are under threat, and, like pest and building inspections, a climate change inspection should be very much on the cards. That is quite an idea that will surely help home buyers!
Sue Williams writes an article for Domain where she talks about the latest Australian housing adventure. It revolves around using an old home located on a prime spot and then redeveloping it in line with the contemporary standards. What was once a much-pursued strategy of developers is now being followed by many investors and prospective homeowners. These days, they are either using the vacant piece of land right next to their modern property or they are buying an old home on a prime plot and giving it a contemporary facelift.
Phil McCarroll writes a piece for the website Your Investment Property where he talks about the tightened state of Sydney’s rental market. For the month of March, the vacancy rate has remained where it was in February. The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales’ (REINSW) Vacancy Rate Survey put the rate at 1.7% for March.
Jennifer Duke writes an article for the website Domain where she talks about the plight of first home buyers (FHBs) who are heavily pinched by increasing land prices in Sydney. In the fringes of Sydney the median land price has shot up by $100,000 over the last couple of years. This increase is hitting the FHB’s ability to save for the initial deposit very hard, writes Duke.
An article appearing on Yahoo Finance discusses how Chinese investment in Australia has expanded over the last year. In the year that went by, it has increased over 60% in volume to touch $15 billion. While real estate is a definite hit with Chinese investors, they are quite ready to foray into healthcare, renewable energy, mining, gas and oil and infrastructure, says the article.