7 signs you are ready to downsize the home and take life a little easier

4 June

There comes a time when the family home that once felt full of noise, movement and memories can start to feel a little too big, too quiet, too expensive or simply too much work.   Downsizing is not just about moving into a smaller home. For many...[Read More]

Interest rate impact hits housing approval levels

4 June

Rising interest rates have been blamed for a downturn in housing approvals, but tax changes in the federal budget could lead to an uptick. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed the total number of dwellings approved in April fell...[Read More]

Falling fuel prices bolster hopes for RBA rate reprieve

28 May

A softer-than-expected inflation result will give the Reserve Bank a little more space to leave interest rates on hold, but another hike is not off the cards yet. Australia’s annual headline inflation rate fell to 4.2 per cent in April, from 4.6...[Read More]

Budget measures could cut house prices by 10 per cent

28 May

The budget’s tax whack on property investors will accelerate a housing slowdown caused by interest rate hikes, potentially causing the biggest downturn in more than 40 years. Home price growth was already slowing nationwide, with outright falls in...[Read More]

Jobless jump, Iran war shoot down fears of rate rise

28 May

The likelihood of a rate hike in June has shrunk after a surprise jump in the unemployment rate showed the Iran war is having a material impact on Australia’s economy. While bad news for workers, the rise in the jobless rate from 4.3 per cent to...[Read More]

Labor happy with softer housing market since budget

27 May

Softer auction rates are a sign tax changes in the federal budget are making things easier for first home buyers, the housing minister says, as Labor weathered another day of criticism from investors and entrepreneurs. Auction clearance rates held...[Read More]

Commercial property vs residential property: Understanding the key differences before you invest

21 May

For many Australians, property investment begins with residential property. It feels familiar. Most people understand houses, units, tenants, suburbs, rents and mortgages because they have lived in homes themselves.    Commercial property...[Read More]

Mixed results from first post-budget auction weekend

21 May

All eyes were on the auction market to see the response to negative gearing and capital gains tax changes in the first weekend after the federal budget. The results were mixed. The volume of homes that went to auction across the capital cities fell...[Read More]

Rates revelation: why RBA dissenter voted against hike

21 May

The Reserve Bank’s lone dissenter against a rate rise argued interest rates were already high enough to get inflation back under control, before being overruled by the rest of the central bank’s board. Minutes of the May 5 meeting, released on...[Read More]