Dutton Strikes Back Against Labor’s Housing Plan, Home Sales lift as Regulation Deadline Looms, and auctions drop as autumn’s end draws near.
Daily Buzz
Daily Buzz: Friday, 17 May
Undercover agents enforce WA’s new laws; build-to-rent gets another tax break, and what’s causing private investors to rush the commercial market.
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 16 May
Budget reactions from the housing industry are in, the insurance sector sounds alarm bells, and where first home buyers have a better shot of getting a foot on the property ladder.
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 15 May
Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveils 2024 federal budget, NSW rolls out new training requirements for real estate agents, and four ‘golden’ areas of Sydney offer apartments that are 50% bigger than the rest.
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 14 May
Australia’s auction market sees a drop in the preliminary clearance rate, a bank has warned that Aussies may not see a cash rate cut until 2025, and what’s in the government’s ‘Homes for Australia’ plan?
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 11 May
Counting the cost of early super access to finance home deposits; 15 suburbs that could be very attractive to first home buyers, and what to expect from this week in auctions.
Daily Buzz: Friday, 10 May
Landlords advised to optimise their rental properties, Why apartments May Outshine Houses, and farmland hits decade-long growth streak
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 9 May
A look at who is taking part in the Home Guarantee Scheme, the federal government puts money towards tradie training and what Victoria’s budget means for investors
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 8 May
Real estate agents to assist in Money Laundering Crackdown, a $5,000 incentive for WA’s vacant property owners, and the RBA reveals the latest cash rate.
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 7 May
A new report reveals now the nation intends to tackle the housing crisis; an agent is fined for selling the wrong house, and action activity ticks up.
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 4 May
Auction numbers stay high, NSW Property Commissioner Speaks Out on Netstrata Controversy, and why Investors won’t be harmed by WA Rental Law Overhaul
Daily Buzz: Friday, 3 May
A Melbourne builder has come to a halt following accusations of insurance failures, foreign investment will be revamped to attract build-to-rent backers, and residential building approvals have recorded a slight lift.