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Banks Launched Anti-Scam Campaign

The Australian Banking Association which represents twenty-two banks (ABA) has launched a new anti-scam campaign to raise awareness about scams. This is a very topical issue, with Scamwatch receiving 14,603 reports about bank impersonation scams in 2022, resulting in more than $20 million in losses, according to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. The ABA ads include th...
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ATO Issues Notice to Property Investors

The Australian Taxation Office or ATO, issues notice to property investors. It will scrutinize their tax returns in an effort to claw back an estimated $1.3 billion in missing taxes. In a 2020-21 sample audit conducted by ATO, an estimated $9bn of tax revenue was lost due to errors and tax avoidance. According to the ATO, the most common tax errors that property investors make are: inco...
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Home Loan Refinancing Surged

The home loan refinancing boom, which has lasted for two years and counting, surged to record levels. Refinancing activity has dramatically increased during that time from $13.7 billion worth in February 2021 to $16.2 billion in February 2022 and, now, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data, a record $19.9 billion in February 2023. The refinancing surge started ...
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Property Downturn May Be Over

Property downturn may be over as Australian property prices rose 0.6% in March. According to CoreLogic, property prices rose for the first time in 11 months since April 2022. But while prices increased at a national level, and in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane as well, they did decline in the four smaller capitals. Among the major capitals, Sydney saw the highest increase in prope...
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Good News For First-time Home Buyers

There is good news for first-time home buyers as research from Domain shows that over the past year, it’s become significantly easier to save a 20% house deposit. In order to become homeowners, first-time home buyers must overcome 2 significant financial obstacles. They need to save for a lump sum deposit and they need to keep up with the monthly mortgage repayments. February 2022 data show...
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Housing slowdown – Nearing Its End

The housing slowdown may be nearing its end, according to new statistics from CoreLogic. While Australia’s median property price fell 0.1% during February, values then rose in some markets in the four weeks to March 15: Sydney – up 0.8% Melbourne – up 0.2% Perth – up 0.1% Brisbane – unchanged Adelaide – down 0.4% That said, it’s too early to call the bottom of the ma...
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Property Prices Set To Rise

New data from CoreLogic suggests property prices are set to rise. With that said, we might be near the end of the housing downturn. While Australia’s median property price fell 0.1% during February, values then rose in some markets in the four weeks to March 15: Sydney – up 0.8% Melbourne – up 0.2% Perth – up 0.1% Brisbane – unchanged Adelaide – down 0.4% Tim Lawless...
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Inflation Expected To Fall In 2023

While inflation continues to be worryingly high, it may have peaked and is expected to fall in 2023. The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ latest data shows that inflation rose from 6.9% in October to 7.3% in November. In early December, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) forecast that inflation would "peak at around 8%" in December. If that’s the case, inflation may already be coolin...
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Rise In Construction Costs Slowing Down

Rise In Construction Costs Slowing Down
Construction costs continue to rise sharply, but the worst is behind us as it appears to be slowing down. Residential construction costs rose 11.9% during 2022, after climbing 7.3% in 2021, according to CoreLogic’s Cordell Construction Cost Index (CCCI). The 2022 result was the largest annual increase on record, apart from the period impacted by the introduction of the GST. However, t...
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Rental Income Rose During 2022

Rental Income Rose During 2022
Rental market conditions have strongly favored property investors during 2022 as rental income rose significantly. CoreLogic has reported that the median rent for an Australia investment property increased 10.2% during the year. The city-by-city breakdown was: Brisbane4% Adelaide9% Sydney4% Perth2% Melbourne6% Hobart3% Darwin1% Canberra3% During 2022, the nation...
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