04:32 ‘If you’re not rich, you can’t live in Sydney’
-Controversial Aussie landlord has claimed if you’re “not rich, don’t expect to live in Sydney”, sparking a heated online debate.
- News.com.au21/04 Defiant family finally sells
-An Australian family who long refused to sell their massive block as their suburb boomed around them have finally taken up an offer.
- News.com.au20/01 74 beachside suburbs where you can buy a house for under $1m
-Houses in nearly 80 beachside suburbs across the country can still be bought for less than $1m, new figures reveal.
- News.com.au01/01 Surprising: 2025’s 10 best home investment hotspots
-With an ever-changing housing market, some of the best places to invest are in places you might not expect.
- News.com.au08/12 You’re $1m richer if you live in these areas
-Affordable Aussie suburbs have dominated the list of the nation’s top performing housing markets, many piling on an incredible 50 per cent of their value in just 12 months.
- News.com.au05/12 Invest here: 44 suburbs you can afford on the average wage
-From Ripley on the outskirts of Brisbane to the coast of Perth and a booming Sydney satellite suburb, there are more than 40 locations nationwide investors on an average income can afford.
- News.com.au17/04 A stark new report on housing affordability shows just how dire things are in Australia – for everyone
-The typical Australian who might’ve once bought a home a few generations ago is now much more likely to rent thanks to plunging housing affordability, which is now at its worst level in more than 20 years.And they’re flooding rental markets that are beyond capacity, competing with low-income and vulnerable people who are unable to keep pace.
- News.com.au07/02 ‘No chance’: Extraordinary steps worried Aussie parents are taking so young kids can one day buy a home
-Australian mums and dads are taking extraordinary steps to ensure their young children escape the worst of what looks to be a bleak financial future.
- News.com.au30/01 Housing graph ‘boomers wouldn’t understand’
-“What the hell happened in 2001?”
- News.com.au23/01 Feud erupts in Sydney’s most elite suburb
-A series of raging parties at a multi-millionaire’s mansion has ignited a major neighbourhood feud within one of the nation’s most exclusive suburbs, which some say is becoming the “Ibiza of Sydney”.
- News.com.au05/01 Average cost of Australian homes in 2023 revealed
-Australian property prices rose by 8.1 per cent in 2023.
- News.com.au13/10 What your home will be worth in two years
-Property prices in much of Australia could rise by more than $100,000 over the next two years, despite higher interest rates and already daunting affordability barriers for new buyers.
- News.com.au26/08 Rate hike proof: where home prices are booming
-Aussies chasing an affordable home this spring are being squeezed on two sides – their budgets are shrinking because of rate hikes, but the money required to land a foot on the property ladder is rising.
- News.com.au02/06 Big benefit for first-home buyers
-From July 1, first-home buyers in NSW will be able to ditch stamp duty on property purchases under $800,000, with the stamp duty exemptions being lifted from their current cap of $650,000.
- News.com.au31/05 ‘Recovery’: Update on Aussie house prices
-The rebound in housing prices is accelerating despite the Reserve Bank’s campaign to lift interest rates.
- News.com.au01/03 Today host brutally mocks wealthy suburb
-Today show hosts were left in stitches after a reporter took a tongue-in-cheek swipe at one of Sydney’s wealthiest suburbs with a series of facetious interviews with locals.
- News.com.au07/02 Aussies locked into ‘mortgage prisons’ following rate rise
-In a landscape of skyrocketing interest rates and a cost of living crisis that has seen staples like groceries, petrol and utilities increase over the past year, a growing number of Australians are already feeling the pinch.
- News.com.au23/01 New ‘nasty phase’ for Australian house prices
-Australians will by now all be familiar with falling property prices. Especially in Sydney and Melbourne where the bust has been underway longest. It has now spread everywhere.
- News.com.au09/01 ‘Most unfair’: $700k state election issue
-Stamp duty for first-home buyers has emerged as an early contentious topic for the upcoming March state election.
- News.com.au06/01 ‘Risky’: Nightmare scenario for homeowners
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