PIPA Adviser Issue 33

Jul 2024Karen Millers

Market strength continues… with the exception of Melbourne

The first six months of this year has seen a continuation of robust market conditions in most major markets, with the exception of Melbourne.

In this issue, the PIPA Adviser features:

  • The 2024 PIPA Annual Investor Sentiment Survey is nearly here
  • Governments passing the buck on housing crisis to mask their neglect
  • Market strength continues… with the exception of Melbourne
  • Glen Biggins started his career as a Hydrographic Engineer, but now has 16 years experience as a property investment adviser
  • ASIC has comprehensively failed and its role should be split in two, according to long-awaited report
  • 2024 PIPA Awards for Excellence finalists, winners, and photo gallery
  • Plus, stay up to date with the latest property news and we welcome our newest members!

Issue 34

November 2024

In this issue...

The sell-off of investment properties around the nation is continuing unabated and is fuelling fears of an even tighter rental market with higher holding and compliance costs as well as new property taxes to blame.

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Issue 32

April 2024

In this issue...

When something awful is happening to a lot of people, it helps if those in charge have someone to conveniently blame. Investors of Australia, this is where you come in.

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Issue 31

October 2023

In this issue...

Startling new research shows hundreds of thousands of rental properties have been stripped from rental markets around the nation with investors offloading properties in Victoria and Queensland in particular – the states leading the war on private landlords.

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PIPA also regularly produces research, analysis, and publications to help educate our members, media, and consumers about the property investment sector.

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