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House prices are expected to rise substantially in 2020, led by double-digit annual gains in Sydney and Melbourne, according to a new report from analysts at SQ…
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House prices are expected to rise substantially in 2020, led by double-digit annual gains in Sydney and Melbourne, according to a new report from analysts at SQ…
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The biggest monthly fall in the number of Australians with a job in three years has re-kindled expectations the Reserve Bank will have to cut official interest …
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Sydney and Melbourne are set for double-digit property price growth, with prices rising anywhere between 10 to 14 per cent in Sydney, and 11 to 15 per cent in M…
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Perth was the only capital city to record a loss last month. According to property experts, it is not too much of a stretch to suggest that Perth’s divergent …
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While the overall median data trends in Brisbane are slowly edging upward, buyer activity is really starting to push up prices in some pockets around the city.
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Hobart prices continue to shift in a positive direction, fueled by an incredibly tight rental market with the vacancy rate sitting at 0.6%.
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Adelaide is now leading the nation for house price growth within some parameters, with 65 per cent of suburbs experiencing rising markets over the past 12 month…
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It was another strong month for Sydney home prices that saw a 1.7% increase according to the latest data from CoreLogic. With auction clearance rates above 80% …
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According to CoreLogic’s Home Value Index, the Melbourne market rose by 2.3 per cent in October, the biggest month-on-month gain since the period following the …
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If you have ever dreamt of owning your own converted church, it might pay to look towards South Australia’s country locations to snag a heavenly bargain.
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Property market sentiment has rebounded sharply among investors but first home buyers are starting to feel the pinch of affordability pressures, the latest ME Q…
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There is speculation that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may be taking a step towards quantitative easing (QE) according to reporting by the Australian Fin…
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Join Steve Douglas, Executive Chair and Julie Kelley, Sales & Marketing Manager as they answer your burning questions during the 'Australian Residency and Tax Changes & Implications To Expats' webinar.
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Hidden away in the back of the Australian Budget and unmentioned in the Treasurers speech, was a simple statement confirming that:
“The Government will replace the individual tax residency rules with a new framework that is easy to understand, provides certainty and reduces compl…
We trust this seminar gives you a clearer understanding of the Australian Budget Announcements including:
• How Covid19 has impacted the Australian Government’s federal finances
• Measures the Government intends to undertake to reinvigorate the Australian economy
• Latest taxatio…
Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
However, with stimulus packages coming to an end, and international borders remaining closed, can this ex…
For anyone considering Australia as a future place of residence planning your taxation affairs is a critical element of the migration process.
The Australian taxation system is extremely complex and taxes residents worldwide income.
Thankfully, legal and sensible tax …
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