Coolum Beach property for sale
'Pacific Heights Court' is in a cul de sac on the highest point of Coolum Beach with views over miles of coastline. This property is for sale by Joseph Lordi of Sotheby's Queensland.
RBA uses strongest language yet to warn of housing 'risks'
As ABS data confirms that property prices are rising strongly in some cities, the minutes of the March Reserve Bank board meeting flags concerns about the "build-up of risks" in the housing market.
How to get the most 'bang' from your renovations 'buck'
As property prices rise, more people are choosing to renovate their existing homes. David Wood of hockingstuart says renovations to the kitchen and bathroom and improving the garden deliver the greatest capital returns.
Darwin's lows give first homebuyers a chance
With Darwin's median house price sitting at just under $600,000, first-home buyers might find some good buying opportunities in the Top End city.
Large Mount Lawley home for sale
Designed by Peter Brinsden and situated on an elevated position, this property is a mix of old and new with incredible space and remarkable proportions, and is for sale by Natalie Hoye of Acton.
How to invest in property, a time-line of the steps involved
So, you want to buy an investment property. We show you how, in a step-by-step guide with housing finance specialist, My Property House.
Access to super is not radical: REIA
First-home buyers who use their superannuation to purchase their own home could end up with larger 'nest eggs' at retirement than if they continued to rent their whole lives, says the REIA.
Demand for Darwin rentals at an all-time high
Population growth has driven Darwin rental yields to 5.1 per cent, the highest in the country.
Resort style Toorak home for sale
'Serendipity' has an elevated position in a private street with the home designed by owner and architect Leigh Ratcliffe and for sale by Ada Taylor and Jeremy Fox of RT Edgar.
Auction buyers undeterred by rising interest rates and higher unemployment
The auction clearance rate across Australia's capital cities rose last week to 76.2 per cent, despite the prospect of interest rate rises and job losses.