News Archive
Agents reveal sellers secrets
14 July 2010
Small house improvements can add more dollars to a property’s final sale price than large scale renovations. According to new research by PRDnationwide, owners who sink big dollars into large-scale renovations such as adding rooms or another level in the hope of selling for a profit are destined for disappointment. The majority of property agents have said home owners would be better ... read news item »
July Landlord Newsletter
02 July 2010
June Landlord Newsletter
09 June 2010
Office News
19 May 2010
Hello to all of our clients, We hope everyone has been having an enjoyable 2010 thus far! Our office has been sailing along smoothly during 2010. 80% of our properties listed for sale have been sold within a four week window period with minimal marketing. We have listed four new properties just today and you are the first to be informe... read news item »
May Landlord Newsletter
04 May 2010
April Landlord Newsletter
01 April 2010
Dwellings at a 13 year low
29 March 2010
• Over 2009 work started on 138,450 dwellings across Australia – the lowest calendar year result in 13 years (122,205 starts in 1996). • In the December quarter, Australian dwelling starts rose by 15.3 per cent – marking the biggest quarterly increase in eight years. Housing starts rose by 13.4 per cent while apartment starts increased by 18.9 per cent. &nb... read news item »
March Landlord Newsletter
01 March 2010
Top performing Capital City Revealed
15 February 2010
Hobart is officially Australia’s best performing capital city, recording an average growth rate of 12.8 per cent each year for the past 10 years. According to RP Data’s latest property pulse, Hobart was and is Australia’s most affordable market and has seen exceptional growth as a result. Comparatively, Sydney’s house price growth was lower than the national average,... read news item »
Breaking News
14 January 2010
Rents to increse in 2010 According to APM, Sydney rents could hit a rate of 4.4 per cent - more than double the rental growth seen in 2009. Melbourne’s rents are expected to rise by five to 7 per cent. Perth will experience the biggest climb in rental prices and has predicted 11 per cent growth in the city. But while Mr Bell said a strong lift in rents is likely this year, prope... read news item »