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The Brisbane Property Market in 2020
What’s in store for Brisbane in 2020? Will it remain the bridesmaid of Sydney and Melbourne, or will it power ahead in its own right? We look at what the experts are saying, and what’s happening on the ground, to give you credible and independent insights.
The Four Worst Places to Invest in South-East Queensland
Some of the most-hyped locations in South-East Queensland are actually the least likely to produce strong investment returns. We analyse four of the worst: Ripley, Yarrabilba, Southport and Chermside.
What Should You Look For In A Property Market?
What are the important things to look for in a property market? We cover our five key rules, which, if applied, will help you to achieve consistent returns and dramatically reduce your investment risk.
Land Versus Buildings - Which Has Performed Better?
“Land appreciates, buildings depreciate”, is the maxim you’ll hear in property investment frequently. But’s what the real truth about the performance of land versus buildings?
The Truth About Population Growth
The effects of population growth on property prices are widely misunderstood, and in many cases are gravely misrepresented to sell investment properties with low chances of capital growth. Find out the truth on exactly what population growth means for the property investor.
Understanding Key Property Data - Rental Yields
We discuss the complexities of rental yield, and how it applies to aspects of the Brisbane property market.
Understanding Key Property Data - Owner Occupier to Renter Ratio
It’s considered a key metric of assessing the investment potential of a suburb. But what does the Owner-Occupier to Renter Ratio really mean for the property investor?
Sydney Peaks, Perth Bottoms and Brisbane Still in Recovery
Herron Todd White's monthly report reveals where Australia's different property markets are positioned.
The Problems with Investing in New Apartments in Australia
There is an undoubted trend towards apartment living in Australia. As people live longer and marry later, as our cities become more crowded in Australia.