Autumn Buyers urged to act quickly, 5 Powerhouse Cities in the Australian Property Market, and warning sounds over tripling of foreign investor fees.
Daily Buzz
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 3 April
Auction activity stays low over easter, New South Wales Tenants and Landlords Demand No-Grounds Evictions, and the Victorian builder accused of pocketing $100k before skipping out on jobs
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 2 April
WA makes it easier to DIY your plumbing jobs, why Autumn is a good time to sell, and which city has been named Australia’s best for capital growth?
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 30 March
Infrastructure Pipeline Boosts NT Appeal, Accessible properties become easier to find, and auction numbers could crack Easter record.
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 28 March
ATO declares a crackdown on property valuations, CPI stays stable, and should the government step in on short term rentals?
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 27 March
Superannuation struck out as a solution to help home ownership, shrinkflation hits the housing sector, and Australians predict property prices to rise
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 26 March
Apartment rents on the rise, a big potential acquisition in the real estate world, and preliminary clearance rates waver
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 23 March
Median home prices climb, Land acquisition laws go up for review in NSW, and auctions hit high gear before an Easter lull
Daily Buzz: Friday, 22 March
A crackdown on ‘Dodgy’ Victorian Rentals, Queensland Takes Step Towards Banning Rental Bidding, Sydney Soars to 4th Place in Global luxury Sales
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 21 March
A Sydney agency has been slapped with over $800,000 in damages following a devastating 2019 house fire, Victoria makes a move in abolishing stamp duty for businesses, and an alarm has been sounded over unethical buyers’ agent practices.
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 20 March
The RBA delivers its March cash rate decision, architects warn that Brisbane Olympics infrastructure must not let down future generations, and tenants are facing dangerous summer temperatures.
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 19 March
Victoria’s underquoting taskforce sets its sights on Melbourne agency, voters come out in favour of axing investor tax benefits, and why Help to Buy could have unintended consequences