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Led by gains in capital cities, particularly in Sydney, the vast majority of Australian residential property sales in the March quarter were profitable for the …
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Led by gains in capital cities, particularly in Sydney, the vast majority of Australian residential property sales in the March quarter were profitable for the …
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Workers are flooding back into NSW from other states as the mining boom ends, placing added pressure on the state economy to produce jobs and houses.
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As the dream of owning a home fades for young buyers, more first-timers are adapting to new ways of breaking into the market.
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Smaller, smarter properties are key to resolving affordability and practicality issues, says the head of a new Queensland-based taskforce on future housing.
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The nation’s west is emerging as the best spot for first home buyers who want more bang for their buck, as Perth property prices continue to ease with the downt…
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Meet one of Australia’s youngest property tycoons who’s proving at just 24, that it is possible for young professionals to get on the housing ladder.
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The number of vacant rental properties in Australia climbed to over 70,000 during May according to figures from SQM Research.
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Multi-billion dollar housing boom is one thing — but the parks, sports centres, schools and public transport needed to service it mustn't be overlooked, warns a…
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While it may not seem the case for locals, Australia is becoming an increasingly affordable place to live for expat workers.
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The Property Council of Australia says scrapping negative gearing is a an ill-conceived policy that would hurt poorer Australians.
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Australian property prices may be crazy for Australians, but not so much for international investors bound to other currencies, such as the US dollar and the of…
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Property industry experts predict Sydney and Melbourne property prices will continue to rise for the next six to 12 months.
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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…
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.
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