Articles by Brett Warren

Brett Warren

Brett Warren is National Director of Metropole Properties ensuring we deliver the highest quality strategic advice to our clients and help them buy A-grade homes or investment-grade properties. Brett is a successful property investor and after many years with Metropole is still passionate about getting the best results for his clients as he has always been.

Brand new properties deliver different benefits to existing properties, from depreciation power to capital growth potential. When it comes to deciding which one makes the best investment, there’s no blanket answer — but there are factors that could sway your decision. Rather than attempting to categorise one as better than the other, which is a…

It’s an age-old question and one that I hear time and time again Should I buy a house? What if interest rates fall in 2025? Should I buy a property now or wait until then? Unfortunately, none of us have a crystal ball, we can’t predict what the future will hold. But there is one…

Brisbane’s property market might not match the sky-high prices seen in Sydney and Melbourne, but over the past few years, the sea-change shift effect has seen its population boom, with even our richest property buyers flocking northwards. And it has put some of the city’s most affluent streets on the map. Brisbane’s house prices boomed…

It’s no secret that parking can add value to a property. But rising population density is now making the humble parking space a sought-after feature. In his recent column in Switzer, John McGrath examines what people have been willing to pay to park their cars. This is a question that will never have a definitive…

Sydney is home to some of Australia’s (and even the world’s) most expensive properties. Its notoriously robust real estate market has remained impressively resilient, with property values defying predictions and steadily rising over the past 18 months. Sydney has led the current property upturn – prices started to rise in January 2023 at a time…

When it comes to housing affordability in Australia, many factors are often blamed: negative gearing, high interest rates, investors, developers, migrants, students, planners, government policies—the list goes on. While the reasons are complex, there is one simple reality: if we build enough homes where people want to live, housing becomes more affordable. According to Nerida…

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