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If you’ve had the misfortune of attending a rental inspection in Melbourne, you’re not alone.
Supply shortages, interest rate worries, and construction challenges are among the themes expected to carry through to 2024.
House prices in Adelaide have been among those leading the nation since the onset of the pandemic, and 2024 mightn’t be any different. Here are some of the hottest suburbs to check out, according to experts.
Until governments stop mistreating property investors, they’ll continue to offload properties that are propping up the rental market.
One of the biggest buyers on The Block, Danny Wallis, is set to sell all of Victorian investment properties, with new taxes and regulations making it untenable for the investor.
Recent reforms in South Australia’s residential tenancy laws will implement specific grounds for terminating or declining to renew a tenancy.
While rising interest rates and changing regulations have put the property market in a state of flux, aspirational investors remain committed to the long term.
Almost half of Melbourne’s most-undersupplied housing and rental markets are in one region amid calls for reforms on “investor-bashing” policies.
If you’ve had the misfortunate of attending a rental inspection in Melbourne, you’re not alone.
Contributing to today’s rental squeeze is a lack of supply, not just because we’re not building enough homes, but also because more landlords than usual are selling their real estate investments in 2023.
A renters’ advocacy group and a landlords’ association are united in backing a coroner’s recommendation to legally require landlords to regularly check smoke alarms in rental properties following a fatal house fire.
The top spots for ‘mum and dad’ property investors in Queensland have been revealed, with the potential for buyers to double their money by 2031 if they act now. Find out where.