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Australians still intend to purchase property over the next 12 months, regardless of any interest rate increases that take place, according to Datamonitor.
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Australians still intend to purchase property over the next 12 months, regardless of any interest rate increases that take place, according to Datamonitor.
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Ever-rising house prices are a classic policy failure, ripe for a reforming government.
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Property sales should be better policed in the wake of a scam that resulted in Perth man Roger Mildenhall having a property sold without his knowledge, the Real…
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While talk continues in the US about the need for another stimulatory package and slow growth in Europe remains a concern, Australia is one of the few countries…
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Australian PM Julia Gillard has announced that the Australian Ministry of Immigration will be the responsibility of Chris Bowen.
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The most affordable state or territory in which to own a home is the Australian Capital Territory.
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Housing finance commitments rose in July, which suggests that the Australian property market could be recovering, according to Master Builders Australia.
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ANALYSIS: Sometimes it seems we live in a parallel universe when it comes to the Chinese economy - there's the China of imminent disaster that's will take us do…
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The Bureau of Statistics figures show 53,100 full-time jobs were created in August, with part-time employment easing by 22,100, leaving a net gain of 30,900 pos…
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The Reserve Bank of Australia's decision not to change official interest rates has been welcomed by the Real Estate Institute of Australia.
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Australia's job market keeps growing, adding 30,900 jobs in August, driving the unemployment rate down to 5.1% and putting the Reserve Bank of Australia on noti…
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Now that a government has been formed, issues addressing the housing market can be addressed, according to the Real Estate Institute of Australia.
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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…
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