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  • Cash Rate Update

    Article Source: Click Here Nerida Conisbee Ray White Group Chief Economist Inflation has now been within the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target for two quarters and finally they have decided to cut. Why the hesitation? The main issue was that the economy remained relatively stable. In particular unemployment remained low … Read more

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  • 5 Areas You Should Upgrade Before Selling Your Home

    Article Source: Click Here When it comes to selling a property, there are many tricks of the trade you can employ to improve your sale price. From a lick of paint to simply mowing the lawn, find out which focus-areas and tasks will have the biggest impact for the lowest … Read more

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  • Designer Insight: How Home Interiors Are Evolving In 2025

    Article Source: Click Here Red Crest House styled by Simone Haag shows rich timber and veined marble against soft lighting. Photo: Supplied Over time, subtle shifts occur in design. We spoke to industry insiders to find out what’s been preoccupying them, what they’re looking towards this year and the changes … Read more

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  • Should We Ditch Stamp Duty For Land Tax?

    Article Source: Click Here Nerida Conisbee, Ray White Chief Economist The transition from stamp duty to land tax represents one of the most significant potential reforms in Australian property policy. While the economic benefits are clear, most state governments remain hesitant to implement such a major change. New Zealand made … Read more

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  • Ray White Queensland turns up the volume

    ALMOST 1000 members gathered at The Star in Brisbane for the Ray White Queensland’s biggest ever training event called Ready Set Go, designed to arm the leading network with knowledge, skills and invaluable insights.

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  • Buyers have more choice

    BUYERS have had more choice on offer at auction so far this year, with Ray White Group data showing a jump of 28 per cent more properties offered for sale at auction so far in the year to date, compared to the same time last year.

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  • Home Loan Health Check? | MYNT Financial

    Is Your Investment Loan Still Working for You? Now’s the Time to Find Out! Click below to book a FREE loan review and see how much they could save or even grow their portfolio! Home Loan Health Check RWC The main reason Australians invest in property is simple, to build … Read more

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  • Ray White sold on Collingwood

    Collingwood has welcomed Ray White to the black and white family, partnering with Australia’s largest real estate group for the next three years.

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  • The Surprisingly Short Downturn

    Article Source: Click Here Nerida Conisbee Ray White Group Chief Economist Australia’s housing market has staged a remarkable recovery in January 2025, bouncing back to growth after just one month of price declines. This swift reversal could potentially rank among the shortest market downturns on record. The resurgence appears to … Read more

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  • How Renters Are Navigating The Tough Market

    Article Source While the pace of rent-price growth has slowed and rental stock has improved over the past year, weekly rents are at record highs and supply is scarce. The tough conditions may be driving renters to look for other options. According to PropTrack’s September quarter rental report, median advertised … Read more

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  • Why Property Investors Are Selling Now – And Why They’re Buying Even More

    Article Source: Click Here More investors are buying property than selling, new analysis suggests, as investors with less debt take the place of those with more. The CoreLogic analysis showed the number of new loans to investors had consistently outpaced the number of inferred investor listings – properties that investors … Read more

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  • How Are So Many Investors Negatively Geared?

    Article Source: Click Here Negative gearing is very common among Australian investors. In most years, the majority of investors spend more on their investment properties than they earn in rent: that is, they lose money on their investment, which makes them what we call “negatively geared”. The share of investors … Read more

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