Market Insights

Median Property Prices – September 2019

Quarterly results highlight Victoria’s housing comeback The Real Estate Institute of Victoria’s latest data indicates Victoria’s housing market is bouncing back. Lower interest rates and rise in loan approvals have contributed in significant growth for the real estate sector as properties are being snapped up more quickly. A springtime boost is helping to restore the property market with house...

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What are Shared Equity Schemes?

It is a fine accomplishment to buy yourself a property. Regardless of the property type or the location, congratulations on an amazing achievement. As the population increases, property becomes more scarce and in demand. In recent decades, Melbourne property has increased substantially making it very difficult for many people to achieve that dream. Saving for a property deposit is one of the hardest...

Buying a property under market value

One of the most anticipated property goals is buying under market value. But price is what you pay and value is what you get! Don't mistaken this goal to be the secret to a successful property investment. It is not... Many who approach property investment with this prime objective to buying under value, often lack the tools to fully understand what is under market value and what is not. Savvy...

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Renting vs owning property

Renting vs owning a property has some significantly differences, particularity long term. To put it in a nutshell here are some key differences between renting vs owning a property: Owning a Property: You are accumulating your own wealth. You have the ability to customise the property to suit your own needs. Most investors borrow to invest in property. The monthly loan payments are likely...

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Inheriting a property

Inheriting a property isn't always an easy process. Most Australians are unsure of the actual implications of inheriting a property. There are a number of tax issues to consider when inheriting a property. The large contributor to cause implications is capital gains tax (CGT). Assessing your tax obligations is dependent on how the property was used prior to the decease passing away and what it will be...

The difference between repairs and improvements

This is a very interesting discussion. Many feel it is based on opinion, while some feel it’s the same thing. However, there is a difference between repairs and improvements. Property investors this is a snapshot for you. This will help you know what’s tax deductible and what is not. What is a repair? Put quite simply, a repair replaces a part of something that’s already there. This has occurred...

What does the Reserve Bank of Australia do?

Most would assume that the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) role is to announce the official cash rates. This is most certainly public knowledge where they announce it on the first Tuesday of 11 months of the year. However you'd be surprised how much responsibility the RBA has on our economy. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is Australia's central bank and derives its functions and powers from...

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Median Property Prices – June 2019

Time to upsize during the tail end of property market correction The Real Estate Institute of Victoria’s latest data reveals that the median house price for Middle Melbourne is sitting at less than $900,000 for the first time in almost three years, creating upsizing opportunities for aspirational house hunters with the goal of buying in to some of Melbourne’s most sought-after postcodes. REIV...

What are the biggest living expenses in your household?

The general cost of living has increased steadily over many decades. Over that time, the largest contributors to household spending has changed. So what are the the biggest living expenses? According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) the three biggest living expenses incurred within a household are: Housing – 20% Food – 17% Transport – 15% Does that surprise you? Or is...

Rental Market Snapshot – September 2019

According to the The Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) :- The proportion of vacant properties in metro Melbourne was 2.2% The proportion of vacant properties in regional Victoria rose to 1.6%. The weekly median rent for houses in metropolitan Melbourne was $460 a week The weekly median rent for houses in regional Victoria also rose to $350 a week.   Disclaimer -...

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