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Where are first home buyers purchasing property in Australia – and how will Help to Buy Shape the market?

First home buyers are shifting to outer suburbs and regional hubs—but with Help to Buy expanding in 2025, expect fresh demand and rising prices in key markets. Here's what you need to know.

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March 27, 2025
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Smiling young couple standing in front of an apartment building, symbolising first home buyers entering the Australian property market.
The image features a contemporary apartment building surrounded by mature trees under a clear blue sky. The building is characterised by its modern architectural design with prominent balconies, large windows, and a mix of neutral tones and textures on the facade. This setup not only offers a sleek and stylish urban living space but also integrates green elements, enhancing the aesthetic appeal and providing a natural, refreshing environment for the residents.

How to invest in real estate investment trusts (REITs)

REITs provide investors with diversified access to the property market across commercial, residential, and specialty sectors. Enjoy regular dividend income, ASX liquidity, and professional portfolio management without direct ownership.

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Mar 13, 2025
The image showcases a modern residential building, characterized by its multi-story design featuring spacious balconies and large glass windows. The architecture blends contemporary styles with clean lines and a monochrome color palette. Lush greenery surrounds the building, creating a tranquil environment that merges urban living with nature. The building is designed to offer both privacy and open views, appealing to those seeking a stylish yet serene living space.

How to invest $10,000 in Australian real estate

You don't need inherited millions to be a property investor. This guide explores five accessible ways to start investing in Australian real estate with as little as $10,000.

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Mar 13, 2025
A single-story suburban home with a well-maintained front yard, a stone pathway leading to the entrance, and a mix of brick and stone exterior. The property is surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees, with a clear blue sky in the background.

Understanding tax deductions for rental property refinancing

Navigating tax deductions for your investment property refinance? Learn which costs are deductible, how to time your claims, and the documentation you need to maximise your returns.

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Mar 11, 2025
Property investor calculating cash out refinance options with calculator, coins, and house model - evaluating equity access alternatives

Understanding Australian property taxation: A guide to capital gains tax

Capital Gains Tax on investment property can impact your returns. Understand how it works, when it applies, and ways to manage your obligations effectively.

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Mar 6, 2025
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Understanding real estate market cycles: A deep dive into property bubbles

Learn to navigate property market cycles and identify real estate bubbles before they burst. Discover key warning signs, understand how market downturns impact investors, and implement practical strategies to protect your property portfolio against market volatility.

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Feb 27, 2025
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4 tips to market your rental property successfully

Putting up a 'for rent' sign out front isn't enough anymore; marketing your property in a competitive market requires strategy.

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Jan 16, 2025
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How APRA’s new serviceability buffer will affect property investors

New home loans will be tested with a higher serviceability rate - here's how it'll affect you.

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Oct 26, 2021
Charming bungalow with a red-tiled roof, wooden shutters, and a cosy front porch surrounded by lush greenery and a white picket fence.

Should you renovate your investment property?

You may have noticed some properties are taking longer to rent. Here are a few points to weigh up before you go ahead with your renovation.

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Feb 21, 2025
Two men, one older and one younger, looking intently at a laptop screen together — representing multi-generational Australians exploring home ownership or property investment opportunities.

Helping your kids with their deposit? Here's what you need to know

It’s no surprise that the bank of mum and dad is one of the biggest lenders in Australia. But who's looking after the parents?

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Feb 18, 2025
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