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What’s in store for 2015

By |2017-09-18T02:25:27+10:00January 18th, 2015|Blog|

Source: Terry Ryder 11/12/2014  Here’s what I see coming up next year. I expect Brisbane to continue its rise.  2014 was a year of recovery for Brisbane markets and that process should continue in 2015. The places with the strongest momentum are Brisbane Northside, the Moreton Bay Region and Logan City in the south.  We

Merry Christmas – 2014 what a year!

By |2017-09-18T02:24:53+10:00December 18th, 2014|Blog|

With the end of the year fast approaching, it's the perfect time to reflect on what a fantastic year it has been, including our achievements and new things to look forward to in 2015. Throughout 2014, we have hit some big goals, including completion of our largest ever development project, Aspect North, as well as

Confidence returns to the Sunshine Coast

By |2017-09-18T02:23:36+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

In an article from the Courier Mail, Jan 18 2014 With new infrastructure projects on the way and a huge increase in building approvals, investors and owner-occupiers alike are displaying renewed interest in the Sunshine Coast property market, writes Melanie Burgess. NEW infrastructure earmarked for the Sunshine Coast has been welcomed by homeowners and developers

Home sales boost brings revival to Qld property market

By |2017-09-18T02:23:42+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

In an article in the Courier Mail, Jan 16 2014, by Chris Herde and Michelle Hele CONFIDENCE is back in the Queensland property market with home sales driving a post-GFC revival. The Sunshine State has highest level of confidence in the country according to a survey of 2,600 construction and property professionals. The Property Council/ANZ

Interstate property buyers see value in northern exposure

By |2017-09-18T02:23:48+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

By Matthew Cranston, Financial Review, 22nd Jan 2014 Investors from Sydney and Melbourne are flocking to Brisbane’s apartment market seeking better value for money after being pushed out of increasingly expensive southern cities. Brisbane developer Silverstone Developments reports that 72 per cent of off-the-plan sales in its Vertice project at Dutton Park were sold to

The Australian housing market is still simmering, according to the latest readings of sales and lending

By |2017-09-18T02:23:53+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

The heat is on APP economist Garry Shilson-Josling shares his thoughts on the housing market. An article from My Weekly Preview, 24 Jan, 2014 The Australian housing market is still simmering, according to the latest readings of sales and lending. It’s being heated up by the increasing volumes of money flowing into it, and housing

Success at Michael Matusik’s property insights seminar

By |2017-09-18T02:24:02+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

My Weekly Preview reports that more than 180 people went along to hear Queensland’s leading property commentator, Michael Matusik, share his insights on the year ahead for the local real estate market. The seminar was sponsored by AR Developments. The seminar proved successful with a second scheduled for the 11th of February and it is

Brisbane house prices tipped to keep rising

By |2017-09-18T02:24:09+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

TEELA JURGENSEN, The Courier-Mail, January 25, 2014 BRISBANE housing prices are tipped to continue their upward trend this year but affordability is getting harder. The Fitch Ratings' Global Housing and Market Outlook found that although Australian housing is still expensive by global measures, national prices are forecast to rise by a "moderate" 4 per cent

Real estate industry urged to take notice of new tech-savvy market

By |2017-09-18T02:24:16+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

April 09, 2014 News.com.au TECH-savvy Millennials are coming of age and buying homes and the industry is being urged to take notice, states the article from online news source news.com.au Jonas Jaanimagi, head of media strategy for REA Group, owner of realestate.com.au, told the audience at day one of the Urban Development Institute of Australia National

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