Real estate sector gears up for May 18
With just over two weeks to go until the federal election, potential changes to negative gearing remain front and centre for Australia's real estate sector.
Positive result for SA house prices ahead of election
The median house price in South Australia has held its ground, according to the latest data from REISA.
Bold Adelaide: Hollywood-style hilltop panoramas
This world-class mansion sits high above the CBD with views to the sea and comes with stunning luxury details including a cinema, two storey infinity pool and a private day spa with in-house steam room and massage room. For sale by Grant Giordano and Ross Smith of South Australia Sotheby’s International Realty.
Downturn eases but becomes more widespread - CoreLogic
The CoreLogic April 2019 Home Value Index results out today confirmed that the decline in home values has lost some momentum over recent months as falling values lose steam in Sydney and Melbourne.
Tasmanian sellers 'need to readjust expectations', says REIT
The Real Estate Institute of Tasmania’s March 2019 Quarterly Report shows the state is transitioning into a normal market following unprecedented growth throughout the past five years, according to president Tony Collidge.
Annual REINSW Roadshow begins on May 2
The Real Estate Insitute of NSW will offer an on stage insight into the future of real estate throughout May as part of its annual roadshow.
Grand architecture with world class Perth views
Encompassing a sprawling landholding of approx. 2,508sqm metres, this landmark waterfront residence offers Spanish influenced architecture with inspiring city and river views. For sale by Matthew Podesta of Mont Property Applecross.
RBA could 'remain on the sidelines' for the next few months
While a lowering of the cash rate is considered to be inevitable this year, Finsure Group Managing Director John Kolenda said the central bank will be "in no rush" to make changes when it meets early next month.
Upper Mount Gravatt’s accessibility a drawcard for new homebuyers
New homebuyers are flocking to Upper Mount Gravatt thanks to the suburb’s enviable access to transport networks and wide range of shopping, dining, education and medical amenities within easy reach, according to Position Property.
Cooling housing market does little to dent property fixation, according to research
New research has found that Australians spend up to 2.5 hours a week focusing on property.