Commentary

  • Multiplier Effect Explained Through Sydney’s Growth

    Pete Wargent provides a short report on Sydney and delves into the Multiplier Effect in an interesting article for the website Property Update. According to Wargent, NSW will piggyback on Sydney’s powerful drive towards becoming the hub of Asia Pacific.

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  • Real Estate Decisions Impacted by Psychology

    An article on the website Smart Property Investment talks about the positive and negative biases investors have; those which do not let them apply their rationale before making investing decisions.

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  • Off-the-plan Segment To Remain Strong

    Sydney’s high-density off-the-plan segment has given critics something to throw themselves at but any predictions about a looming crisis may be premature. A piece on BIS Shrapnel’s website confirms that the high density market is likely to remain as strong in the coming couple of years. A lot of this can be put down to…

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  • Australians Love their Property Purchases

    Australians are enticed with properties irrespective of the fact that they are not the most lucrative investment class. In an article for the website The Adviser, Miranda Brownlee informs that Australians pool in 27 % of their portfolio into real estate. This is a good 10% above their nearest counterparts.

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  • Property Investors Need Two-pronged Research

    In an article for the website Your Investment Property, Miriam Bell says how investors should conduct a two-pronged research before going ahead with a property purchase. Statistics and fundamental drivers are equally important and work well cumulatively, if thorough diligence is applied by the property investors.

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  • Vacancy Rates Shrink Further in Sydney

    An article on the website realestate.view exhibits downright fear over the present vacancy rates in Sydney. Never since November 2011 have we seen the vacancy rates come down to 1.4%. Such low vacancy rates squarely imply that those seeking properties may not have any kind of choice in their hands.

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