A look at who is taking part in the Home Guarantee Scheme, the federal government puts money towards tradie training and what Victoria’s budget means for investors
Daily Buzz
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 8 May
Real estate agents to assist in Money Laundering Crackdown, a $5,000 incentive for WA’s vacant property owners, and the RBA reveals the latest cash rate.
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 7 May
A new report reveals now the nation intends to tackle the housing crisis; an agent is fined for selling the wrong house, and action activity ticks up.Â
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 4 May
Auction numbers stay high, NSW Property Commissioner Speaks Out on Netstrata Controversy, and why Investors won’t be harmed by WA Rental Law Overhaul
Daily Buzz: Friday, 3 May
A Melbourne builder has come to a halt following accusations of insurance failures, foreign investment will be revamped to attract build-to-rent backers, and residential building approvals have recorded a slight lift.
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 2 May
Commercial investment stays strong in the Asia Pacific, Melbourne gets ready to top its new train stations with residential towers, and one Perth builder is helping families keep their dreams of a new home alive.
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 1 May
An Australian Property Giant Falls Victim to Ransomware Attack, Queensland Grapples with Dangerously Low Vacancy Rates, and does Victoria’s auction documentation need an update?
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 30 April
New Rezoning rules released for New South Wales transit hub suburbs; Skilled labour shortages set to hamper 1.2 million home target, and the preliminary Clearance Rate remains above 70 per cent for auctions.
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 27 April
Rental growth drops below 10% for the first time in two years, Millennials are choosing travel over mortgages, and which two states are best for affordability?
Daily Buzz: Friday, 26 April
House prices break records in 4 Aussie cities, a Brisbane construction director has copped a 5-year ban, and does renting impact quality of life?
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 24 April
Should the $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund be doubled?; A council looks to encourage build-to-rent development; and how a new partnership aims to keep vulnerable Victorian renters safe.
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 23 April
Western Australia launches short term rental reforms, one state is in the lead for construction levels, and auction clearance rates are on the up.