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Vacancies Fall As Renters Return

By Louis Christopher on 18 Feb 2015 No Comments

Louis Christopher reports on figures released by SQM Research this week have revealed the number of residential vacancies fell nationally in January 2015. ...

Melbourne’s Top 10 Suburbs By Vendor Discounting

By CoreLogic RP Data on 18 Feb 2015 No Comments

One of the more interesting real estate property market metrics tracked by CoreLogic RP Data is the average vendor discount. It shows the difference between the advertised property price and sale price. It only applies to homes sold through private sale and those that had an advertised price. ...

The Amazing Diagnostic Art of Applied Kinesiology!

By Trevor Chetcuti on 17 Feb 2015 1 Comment

Despite the belief of many people, there is a growing body of research supporting the reliability and effectiveness of Applied Kinesiology (AK). Studies are occurring on a regular basis all over the world validating the correlations made by many different practitioners. ...

Melbourne Auction Results – February 16th, 2015

By Peter Sarmas on 15 Feb 2015 No Comments

Auction clearance rates improved to 74 percent over the weekend, agents also reporting strong inspection numbers and results across the market this week. Peter Sarmas comments on the current sentiment in in Melbourne's property market, whether another interest rate cut next month is likely from the RBA and what this could mean for Australia’s economy. ...

Melbourne Property Market Update – February 14th, 2015

By Peter Sarmas on 14 Feb 2015 No Comments

Peter Sarmas reports that the property market has gone up another gear, Louis Christopher writes about mining town property woes, the government is to crack down on foreign home buyers and find out what happens to The Block apartments when the cameras stop rolling ...

Mining town property woes to deepen

By Louis Christopher on 12 Feb 2015 No Comments

A house in the mining town of Port Hedland passed in at auction for $360,000 on the weekend that was bought four years ago for $1.3 million. It's a very sobering result and it could be a sign of worse to come in the Pilbara region if the iron ore price keeps dropping given burgeoning global supply. Louis Christopher takes a look at mining town woes. ...

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