2016 Census: what does it tell us about housing in Australia?
The data in the 2016 census confirms trends we already know about: the population is growing strongly, fewer people own their homes, more people are renting, and household size is shrinking.
Great Australian dream still alive, just different
The average age of the Australian first-home buyer has remained remarkably consistent at around 32 years, according to the new CommBank Connected Future Report.
The great Australian home ownership dream is still alive, especially if you are a professional earning more than $70,000 a year, according to new research from KPMG.
According to a report just released home ownership is slipping away for many Australians and soon less than half of all adults will own their own home.
ME’s ninth biannual Household Financial Comfort Report shows the gap in financial comfort between younger and older generations has widened significantly since the first survey in 2011.
Tenants are now very meticulous in what they are after, they are taking their time to look around at several properties and put offers in that are lower than the asking rent.