Posts Tagged ‘Australian Property Monitors’

House prices point to mild recovery

Market talks

Simon Johanson., The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 March 2013

Australian house prices have edged higher in February, with Melbourne bouncing … Continue Reading »

House prices rise – Tentative Signs of Market Recovery

Landlord News

Median house prices have risen nationally for the first time since September 2010, indicating early tentative signs of recovery in … Continue Reading »

Landlords cash in on high rental demand – Would-be homebuyers choosing to rent

Finance

A soft homebuyer market has put increased pressure on the rental market, resulting in higher rents across the country, according … Continue Reading »

Brighter outlook for prices this year after slow start

Market talks

Reprinted courtesy of APM – Andrew Wilson, January 15, 2012 (as published in The Sydney Morning Herald at smh.com.au)

Despite … Continue Reading »

Sydney home buyers awake from hibernation

Finance

Andrew Wilson, The Sydney Morning Herald, September 12, 2011

SYDNEY’S spring property selling season showed the first … Continue Reading »

At the opens…

At the Opens

This weekend saw a slight increase in the number of home buyers inspecting Eastern Suburbs properties.   The combined … Continue Reading »

Eastern Suburbs Property Market

At the Opens

Australian Property Monitors this week delivered both good and bad news for the Eastern Suburbs property market.

APM reported that … Continue Reading »

Indicators Point To A Market Revival

Market talks

Recent data is pointing to an increased likelihood of a sustained spring … Continue Reading »

Sydney house prices on their way back up

Market talks

SYDNEY house prices rose over the April quarter and as auction clearance rates have recently … Continue Reading »

Quick and the dead: suburbs defying the glut

Market talks

Analysts are divided about the impact of an oversupply of properties on the market – but in some areas, houses are still selling fast.
Anyone who has … Continue Reading »