SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS 2005
WINNER 2004 OUTSTANDING BUSINESS AWARD.
AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE AWARDS 2004
Australia urgently needs a housing reform, Housing Industry Association chief economist Harley Dale has said.According to Mr Dale, reducing the supply side obstacles that stand in the way of boosting Australia’s new housing stock represents one of the primary challenges facing policymakers in ...
More >AUSTRALIA'S housing shortage is worsening with the gap between supply and demand almost doubling in 12 months and expected to widen.The number of homes in Australia will need to increase by a third in just 20 years to keep pace with demandThe housing supply-demand gap increased to 178,400 homes in t...
More >ANOTHER weekend of high demand and solid sales has laid the foundation for what is expected to be a much stronger real estate market in 2010.Clearance rates of 87 per cent in the past fortnight were the highest for the year. This weekend's 693 auctions produced a clearance rate of 84 per cent, signi...
More >Property prices in Sydney’s inner and middle rings could rise by up to 10 per cent this year, according to an industry association.The Real Estate Buyer’s Agents Association of Australia said much depended on the effect of rising interest rates and tighter loan conditions.But property pr...
More >Renters should prepare to pay more this year, as landlords pass on the costs of interest rate rises and tax increases to tenants, a research group says.Expectations of steeper rent charges follow a flat quarter of rental growth for houses in eastern states, according to Australian Property Monitors....
More >Almost 90 per cent of investors will purchase property in the next two years, a survey from PRDnationwide has found.According to the results, 70 per cent of respondents would buy interstate and 66 per cent are looking for long-term capital growth....
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