Aussies are moving house less frequently. The median tenure for a house is nine years and for a unit, eight years, according to Domain’s latest Tenure and Profit Report, Last year’s decrease in prices might have made people delay selling their homes. However, the trend of longer tenure (how long you stay put in a…
High-interest rates and shrinking household savings have seen lenders blacklist a wave of 20 suburbs they consider more risky for mortgage lending. Mortgage repayments have surged since last May when the Reserve Bank began hiking interest rates from a rock bottom of 0.1% to the 4.1% kept on hold for October. Many Aussies have suffered…
There’s no denying that buying a home is a big decision and yet you may be surprised by the number of people who are influenced by factors other than price, resale value, and location. From the number of a house to a lick of new paint on the walls, it seems we are influenced by…
Australia’s property investors have faced many headwinds of late, with interest rate hikes, land tax increases, and market uncertainty driving a wave of investors to exit the property market across the country. But investors in some states are struggling more than others. Recent PropTrack figures reveal that Victoria had the highest share of investment property…
It probably won’t come as a great revelation, but insurance can be complex. Like other financial products and legal contracts, there can be a lot to wrap your head around. This complexity can result in some misunderstandings. When it comes to protecting your investment property, you don’t want to have any misconceptions derailing your decisions….
We haven’t fallen of the “fixed rate cliff “and we’re not getting a load of forced or distressed property sales. The resilience of household borrowers in the face of surging interest rates has surprised Reserve Bank researchers. In fact most Australian households have successfully manage increased mortgage repayments, according to the recently published Financial Stability…
Short-term resales have emerged as a major housing market trend in 2023. New CoreLogic analysis shows that in winter, 16% of listings added to the market for sale had been owned for less than three years. This marks a series high going back to 2008, where the 15-year average proportion is less than half that…
The housing crisis is firmly on the Australian policy agenda. Governments see a rapid increase in supply as the main solution. The importance of supply is not disputed. But more housing alone isn’t enough: new housing must be provided in ways that do not widen the gap between the “haves and the have-nots”. Our recent…
There’s no getting away from the fact that selling your property is a big deal. Even in today’s improving property markets, there are no certainties and lots of hard decisions to be made, underscored by the pressure of knowing that certain decisions could mean thousands of dollars less in your pocket. But how do you…
There is an old army expression that cautions us to “Hurry up and Wait”, meaning be prepared to leap into action at the drop of a hat, whilst exercising patience just sitting around and waiting for that moment to come. Only to do the same thing all over again as the cycle of waiting, then…