July 2022 Newsletter

By |2022-07-28T16:15:14+10:00July 28th, 2022|Categories: Blogs, Creative, Newsletters|

  I hope you and your family are doing well. To help you stay in the loop, here are four interesting stories about the property market: Vacancy rate at just 1.0% Is it better to buy or rent? How to cope with higher rates Homebuilding activity soars Read more below. Australia recorded a national vacancy rate [...]

June 2022 Newsletter

By |2022-07-01T11:31:40+10:00July 1st, 2022|Categories: Blogs, Creative, Newsletters|

  Now that the winter solstice has passed, we get to enjoy a little bit more daylight every day. I hope you enjoy these four property and finance stories as well: Property achieves big milestone Govt low-deposit housing scheme expands Property listings tipped to "surge" ATO issues warning to property investors Read more below. The combined [...]

May 2022 Newsletter

By |2022-05-27T11:52:22+10:00May 27th, 2022|Categories: Blogs, Creative, Newsletters|

  Fun fact: we're just a few weeks away from the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. In the meantime, here's some even more interesting news: Why it might be time to refinance Buyers shifting to units Stay calm over fixed rates ATO issues tax scam warning Read more below. The Reserve Bank recently [...]

March 2022 Newsletter

By |2022-04-01T08:57:18+10:00April 1st, 2022|Categories: Blogs, Creative, Newsletters|

  Planning to go away for Easter? If so, book now, because hotels are filling fast. In the meantime, here’s what’s making news in property and finance: Property investor activity surges House-unit price gap widens The pros and cons of student loans Aussies choosing brokers over banks Read more below. The official data confirms what you [...]

February 2022 Newsletter

By |2022-02-24T15:49:51+10:00February 24th, 2022|Categories: Blogs, Creative, Newsletters|

  Great news about the international border reopening! Meanwhile, here's what's making news in property and finance: Borrowers set home loans record First home buyers get savings boost Homebuilding costs rise 7.3% How to prepare for rate rises Read more below. Home loan activity reached a record high in December, according to the latest data from [...]

January 2022 Newsletter

By |2022-01-28T11:48:48+10:00January 28th, 2022|Categories: Blogs, Newsletters, Uncategorized|

  Let’s hope we have plenty of good news on the health and economic fronts in 2022. In the meantime, here’s what’s making news right now: City-by-city property outlook Mortgage activity surging Rents rise 7.4% House building at record levels Read more below. Home loan activity is at historically high levels, according to the latest data [...]

December 2021 Newsletter

By |2021-12-16T14:12:44+10:00December 16th, 2021|Categories: Blogs, Newsletters|

  Can you believe it’s already the end of the year? Here are five stories that will help you look ahead to 2022: Mortgage 'loyalty tax' rises Property listings trending up Average loan size jumps 16.4% Govt boosts first home buyer support Broker market share hits new record Read more below. You might not realise that [...]

November 2021 Newsletter

By |2021-11-25T10:10:55+10:00November 25th, 2021|Categories: Blogs, Newsletters|

  Just one month to Christmas! Don’t forget to start buying your presents, because a lot of orders are being delayed right now. In the meantime, here are four stories making news: Australia goes on building boom Why refinancing is so popular right now Investor activity surges Property myth gets busted Read the latest news below. [...]

September 2021 Newsletter

By |2021-10-19T11:38:37+10:00October 19th, 2021|Categories: Blogs, Corelogic, Interest Rates, Mortgage Broker, Newsletters, Property Market|

We've made it to spring! As the season changes, so does the property and lending landscape. Here are 4 stories making headlines right now: Property sales up 42% Analysis reveals fixed-variable rate gap Aussies saving more money More borrowers using brokers Read more below. Almost 598,000 residential properties were sold in the year to August, which [...]

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