Melbourne Property Market Update – April 19, 2014

By Peter Sarmas on 19 Apr 2014
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Though auction activity will slow across Melbourne due to Easter, the number of auctions this weekend is much higher than the 10-year average.

• On Street News this week, Peter Sarmas reflects on what has been the busiest first quarter of auctions in Melbourne’s history.

• Hadfield may be a small suburb, but it is rife with opportunities for first home buyers, according to buyer’s advocate Cate Bakos.

• A recent survey about money worries has revealed that Australians are concerned about rising utility bills.

What does Docklands need to become a better suburb? So many of Docklands’ buildings are large, independent and isolated, and the result is a sterile, disconnected experience.

• Finally, Jennifer Hawkins and husband Jake Well are selling their lavish North Curl Curl home four years after buying it.

About the Author

Peter Sarmas is a Certified Property Investment Advisor (PIAA) and Vendor/Buyer Advocate. Before becoming the founder of Street News, Peter completed a Degree in Applied Science (Chemistry) and a Graduate Diploma in Property Valuations (Hons). Peter believes property investing is a major and potentially risky undertaking. In his view, everyone should have an independent person acting on their behalf when seeking property investment advice.

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