Due to the inherent risks with small portfolios, most major lenders have reassessed the financial viability of supporting stand alone smaller rent rolls.
What are the top three hardest states to buy property in, and which is the easiest? Principal of Suburbanite, Anna Porter, takes a deep dive into the buying process to help you navigate if your state is amongst the hardest property markets in the country.
Having gone through an auction campaign, why would a vendor opt to sell before the big day?
There will be a million arguments as to why you should rentvest and then another million as to whether you should by a home – but the real danger is doing nothing.
Home sales appear to be stabilising, albeit at a low base.
The government's economy-wide cash payment limit may prove to be an unnecessary policy.
New data from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority suggests the flow of housing credit may have reached a turning point.
Here's what Australians can expect for the property market this spring
Find out if you are an observer, speculator, collector, or investor.
The Proptech Summit held at the start of this month offered a deeper insight into how the burgeoning sector is changing the real estate industry.
A building’s public space can represent a development in its entirety, cultivating a positive or negative entry experience for tenants, residents and visitors alike but if those public spaces are poorly maintained, it can generate a negative association with the building.
Any lender will look at a lot more than simply how much money you bring home each month.
Although dwelling values have reduced over recent years, housing is in most instances (much) more expensive than it has been in the past.
If the recent acceleration in housing value growth is sustained over coming months, we could potentially see additional credit policy levers pulled, aimed at keeping a lid on household debt.
It takes some work, but it’s well worth learning to separate opinions from advice. It may just save you a world of pain and a costly loss.