The rental competition is fierce and exacerbated by the often-limited listings in your suburb of choice. That’s why it’s more important than ever to strategise and employ your best plan of attack in securing that coveted rental property. Responsibility, reliability, and the all-important ability to pay the rent on time, every time, are some of […]
Read MoreResearch into Australian and New Zealand investment themes for 2022 has unearthed several key findings. The study, conducted by real estate services provider JLL, summarises six major areas of interest for investors in both countries. These include a strong recovery in real estate volumes; investors preparing for higher interest rates; acquisitions should be viewed through […]
Read MoreBuildings used to be inanimate structures — but no longer. The advent of conversation-friendly buildings injects life into the membranes of homes (present and future). In terms of possible developments in technology, 5G will enable an era of connectivity like never before from autonomous driving, tactile internet, immersive technologies and next-generation IoT (internet of things) […]
Read MoreTiming is everything when selling your property for capital gains. Equally important is having the adequate means to upgrade in the right area. As many informed industry sources explain: before buying in the first place, you should try to judge how easily and for how much you’ll be able to resell your property if adverse […]
Read MoreThe pandemic has caused a seismic shift in the real estate industry, not only in Australia and New Zealand but also globally. Whether it was the economic and employment-based effects of city and state lockdowns, the introduction of government home-buying and building incentives and the increasing popularity of regional living and low-density housing, the era […]
Read MoreThe release of Infrastructure Australia’s latest report into the strengths and infrastructure gaps in Australia’s regional areas has been welcomed by industry advocates. The first report of its kind, the expansive study examined the opportunities and challenges facing the regions as more and more home buyers and renters look for life outside urban areas. Property […]
Read MoreMeeting the increasing demand for housing is a necessary challenge for governments and builders in accommodating the 3.96 million Australians and 1.1 million New Zealanders living with a disability. The Australian Government is closing the gap when it comes to the supply of specialist disability accommodation (SDA) and, through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), […]
Read MoreA solution to the housing affordability puzzle could be on our doorstep. Official sources report that baby boomers (born 1946 to 1964) account for a quarter of the population, but they possess more than half the nation’s wealth. Analysts suggest that the boomers have been the beneficiaries of a 50-year economic miracle, and they are […]
Read MoreThe Housing Industry Association (HIA) says the shortage of skilled tradespeople is “the most significant shortage on record”. “All trades recorded a deterioration in availability during the December 2021 quarter. Bricklaying, carpentry, joinery, roofing, general building and other trades have reported the most severe shortages on record,” HIA Economist Angela Lillicrap says. She explains the […]
Read MoreWith the weather still comfortable and families enjoying the great outdoors in most states, now is the time to prepare your home for the approaching winter. A little planning and preventative maintenance go a long way towards cleaning and sprucing up your home and garden in readiness for the colder months ahead. The benefits of […]
Read MoreWhen it comes to purchasing and managing property, there are countless factors to consider. These include but are not limited to the timing of purchase, location, property type and financing options. Of course, these areas are also affected by market variables such as interest rate rises and median property values, changes to your financial circumstances […]
Read MoreThe latest Office Occupancy survey by the Property Council of Australia shows that following record-low occupancy in January, caused by a combination of Omicron and the holiday period, there was a consistent lift in office workers returning to CBDs across Australia. The February survey of office owners revealed Melbourne’s CBD reached 15 per cent occupancy, […]
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