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Mirvac’s joint venture Woodlea estate in Melbourne’s west: The developer is on the hook for about 70 development agreements it had with failed builder Porter Davis.

Australia set to build 1.2m new homes so poor they’re ‘closer to a tent’

A seven-star energy-efficient home built today might look like a high-quality home, but turn out to be as comfortable as a tent, a new report warns.

  • by Tawar Razaghi and Jim Malo
Marija Rathouski went from homeless at 15 to a home owner at 22.

How Marija went from being homeless at 15 to a homeowner at 22

The dream of stable housing is growing further out of reach for many, but Marija’s dream last year became a reality.

  • by Jim Malo

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Potential home buyers are wondering if they should buy before interest rates fall, or wait.

Should you wait for interest rate cuts to buy a house?

Once interest rates fall, property prices would likely go up, but buyers could borrow more money, and new analysis shows whether it would be enough.

  • by Jim Malo
Australia’s top tourist town is known for its estuary and it water sports.

Want to live by the beach in WA for less than $1 million? You can – but there’s a catch

Ten West Australian suburbs have made the Property Credit’s national list of affordable seaside homes.

  • by Holly Thompson
Perth is facing a diabolically tight rental market.

What keeps homeowners in these Perth suburbs where no one wants to leave?

The suburbs in Perth where homes very rarely go up for sale are scattered across the city from the coast to the hills.

  • by Sarah Brookes
Mirvac’s joint venture Woodlea estate in Melbourne’s west: The developer is on the hook for about 70 development agreements it had with failed builder Porter Davis.

Homes billed as seven-star comfort turn out to be ‘closer to a tent’

A seven-star energy-efficient home built today might look like a high-quality home, but turn out to be as comfortable as a tent, a new report warns.

  • by Tawar Razaghi and Jim Malo
Marija Rathouski went from homeless at 15 to a home owner at 22.

How Marija went from being homeless at 15 to a homeowner at 22

The dream of stable housing is growing further out of reach for many, but Marija’s dream last year became a reality.

  • by Jim Malo
Property prices have risen in the Tweed Valley area, which includes Kingscliff.

Property prices climb in regions as buyers favour tree and sea change

Since mid-last year, local economic conditions, plus the affordability and lifestyle factors, have sparked a turnaround in property in regional Australia.

  • by Jemimah Clegg
Balcatta has been named a rising star in a new property report.

Urban return: From Balcatta to Wellard, the Perth suburbs primed for price growth

The first signs of moderation in the three-year Perth property boom are evident, but 10 suburbs are rising stars, according to a new report.

  • by Sarah Brookes
355 Riley Street, Surry Hills.

Surry Hills terrace fetches $3.7m, makes $1.45m profit in five years

The “immaculately preserved” three-bedroom home last sold for $2.25 million in 2019, records show. It was one of 750 auctions scheduled at the weekend.

  • by Carmen Forward
18A Junction Street, Newport VIC 3015

Bespoke features attract $1,675,000 payday for Newport vendors at auction

“It’s a very, very special home,” the agent said. “People who weren’t actually considering buying in the inner west, were actually considering this house.”

  • by Tom Carey
Jordan Smith-Cameron is looking for a home in Brisbane, so far without any luck.

Jordan applied for rental homes he once would have cringed at. It didn’t go to plan

As Brisbane rents reach record highs, home hunters are queueing out the door even for tiny properties with obvious problems.

  • by Sarah Webb
The Point Piper home of Geoff Cousins and Darleen Bungey sold for about $23 million.

Is it better to invest in shares or property? Point Piper’s surprising answer

Former stock exchange boss Dominic Stevens has swapped his $52 million digs for an environmental activist’s home in Point Piper, but that’s not his only noteworthy trade.

  • by Lucy Macken
Mermaid Beach’s median house rent is $1200 a week.

What price for a beach lifestyle? Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast smash records

Across 18 sought-after suburbs in south-east Queensland, weekly rent will now set you back $1000 or more.

  • by Sarah Webb
Happy vendors Beth and Austin after the successful auction.

Thrilled Petersham sellers make $178,000 per year gain on family home

The grateful vendors fetched $3.47 million for their home of more than a decade, set on a large block for the area, as six buyers competed.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
A crowd of 50 people turned out for the auction at 38 Higinbotham Street, Coburg on Saturday.

First home buyers ‘relieved’ to nab $1.256m house, beat 11 others

The three-bedroom family home attracted 12 parties at auction, where the agent joked the burger joint down the road was worth an extra bid.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Horderns Road, Bowral NSW 2576

Fourteen of our favourite homes in NSW for sale right now

Looking for your next home within NSW? From Byron Bay to Milson’s point, we’ve got you covered.

  • by Pauline Morrissey and Larissa Dubecki
5 Tiuna Grove, Elwood.

Thirteen of our favourite homes for sale in Victoria right now

Looking for your next home in Victoria? From South Yarra to Shoreham, we’ve got you covered.

  • by Jacqui Hammerton and Mary O'Brien
Ian Malouf has bought another house.

Ex-garbo Ian Malouf buys his neighbour’s house to create $70m compound

He already owned two neighbouring houses in Double Bay, but what could be even better? Adding a third.

  • by Lucy Macken
Morgane Rouvreau is currently living in Cheltenham but is considering moving to Geelong because of rent increases.

Morgane is being priced out of her suburb – and priced out of Melbourne

Nearly every Melbourne suburb recorded a rise in rents over the last year, but some soared higher than their neighbours.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Alysia Sheppard has had to work side hustles and take on Airtasker jobs to keep afloat as she lives paycheck to paycheck to afford her rent. The 44 year old single mum was able to negotiate her rental increase from $40 down to $25 as it would have tipped her over as she is already in housing stress, spending about 45 per cent of her income on rent. She says she is worried about when her lease is up for renewal next year as rentals in Dee Why are pushing are hundreds of dollars worth more than hers.

Alysia has a full-time job. That’s no longer enough to live in Sydney

The sales representative knows how lucky she is her rent is less than other places, but she has to do more to stay afloat.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Merimbula rents have risen over the past year.

Unexpected NSW regional towns where rents rose most

Instead of moving to big name coastal hotspots for the lifestyle, a wave of city dwellers are moving to under-the-radar towns due to the cost of living.

  • by Sue Williams
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