Huntley Mitchell and Nick Bendel assert in an article for The Adviser that Sydney may be the only capital city to witness experience undersupply in 2016. The Harbour City is currently facing frenzied apartment construction activity, and yet over the course of the next three years, it may not be supplied with enough properties.
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3 Fatal Property Market Mistakes Young Investors Make
There are reliable stats to confirm that many young faces are entering the world of real estate. Compared to any other time in the past, the landscape of property market is now dotted with more Gen X and Gen Y investors. What they lack in experience they attempt to make up for with enthusiasm. Still, there are traps and lures aplenty in the real estate arena, and it is important that they know how to avoid them, or they will be committing a lot of fatal property market mistakes.
What’s Up For The Sydney Property Market in 2016?
A year ago, no one would have put his neck on the line and predicted two consecutive rate cuts by the RBA. The Sydney market was showing signs of bursting at the edges, and then came the news of rate slashes. One is inclined to believe that it made matters worse for the Sydney property market. Or did it?
Sydney Vacancy Rate: A Notable Discrepancy
Phil McCarroll writes an article for the website Your Investment Property where he talks about a disagreement in the rental vacancy rate for Sydney which has spawned a debate regarding just how many homes are free for tenancy.
Bright Future for Apartments in Sydney Eastern Suburbs
In a recent article for Your Investment Property, Phil McCarroll delves into the real estate market of the Sydney Eastern Suburbs and illustrates the recent success of Bondi Junction as a hint of bigger things to come.
Where is Sydney Real Estate Headed?
In a recent article for the website Property Update, Cameron Kusher pieces together a very relevant study on why property prices can’t keep rising forever in Sydney, even as those who have invested in the Sydney real estate have reaped very rich dividends.