Three hundred thousand first-home buyers have leaned on the federal government’s 5 per cent deposit scheme….
What the Middle East Crisis Means for Australian Property Markets
Softening clearance rates, rising listings from overleveraged sellers, and a housing supply pipeline about to grind to a halt — the downstream effects of conflict are arriving faster than most expected.
Is property investment morally wrong? The housing debate Australians are actually having
A viral video arguing that owning investment properties is morally reprehensible has reignited a debate that cuts to the heart of Australia’s housing crisis — who is responsible for it, who benefits from it, and what a fair system should actually look like.
NSW’s rental bond portability plan is well-intentioned — but it’s about to make life harder for both tenants and landlords
The NSW government’s new scheme to let renters transfer their bond between properties will cost tenants…
Blue chip suburbs face up to 10% correction as over-leveraged investors prepare for a brutal 12 months
Herding behaviour, stretched yields, and a perfect storm of rising costs have set some of Australia’s most sought-after suburbs up for a painful reset — but smart buyers could find opportunity on the other side.
Seven in ten investors will hold or never sell if capital gains tax discount is cut, poll finds
Exclusive Momentum Media polling suggests tinkering with the CGT discount won’t unlock housing supply — it will lock it up. Meanwhile, insider whispers point to a May budget announcement without grandfathering protection for existing investors.
Perth’s commercial property market set for growth in 2025
Perth’s commercial property market, particularly in the industrial and retail sectors, is poised for further expansion…
Major development approved in Melbourne’s east to introduce over 1,000 new homes
The Allan Labor Government has approved a significant development project in Melbourne’s east, set to deliver…