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[Infographic] Australia's Fastest Growth Suburbs for December 2017

Do you want to invest in a rental property in an area experiencing growth in order to create equity? Targeting suburbs with the fastest median growth rates can help you to generate equity and grow the long term value of your portfolio.

September Quarter Market Update

This blog includes a copy of the slide-deck that was presented at Real Estate Investar Live, Sydney, on Wednesday 1 November. It shows the latest property data from the September Quarter, courtesy of Domain.

Are Rentvesters Still Eligible for First Home Owners Grants and Duty Concessions?

This article has been prepared by our partners at Lawlab.

[SlideShare] 2017 Market Update from Dr Andrew Wilson

We were lucky to be joined by Domain Group's Chief Economist Dr Andrew Wilson at Real Estate Investar Live, Sydney. Here is a copy of the slides Dr Wilson presented on the current state of the Australian property market.

[Infographic] 5 Tips for Choosing a Selling Agent

So, you've decided to put your property on the market! One of the first things you need to do is find the right selling agent.

Domain Regional House Price Report - March Quarter

Each quarter Domain releases the most up-to-date data on median house prices around the country. To complement the House Price Report relating to capital cities, Domain releases quarterly data on regional New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, so that you can get the full picture of what’s happening around the country.

Landlord Insurance - Commonly Asked Questions

Landlord insurance aims to protect landlords from tenancy related risks to their investment property

House & Land vs. Existing Property

If you are looking to invest in property, it can often be difficult to decide which kind of property will be right for your strategy and buying rules. The decision between the house and land option and an existing property can be confusing. Here are the pros and cons of purchasing house and land and existing property.

Guide to Buying Off-the-plan Investment Property

Acquiring property off-the-plan involves committing to a purchase agreement before or during the construction phase, allowing you to review the design and architectural plans, though you will not be able to inspect the completed property until the construction is finalised. Many individuals opt for off-the-plan purchases with the expectation that the property's value will increase upon completion. It stands to reason that entering into a contract to buy a property at current market prices should result in a higher value once construction is finished, typically within one to three years.

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