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What do home buyers want? Well, during 2008, it appears they wanted a house in a well-positioned suburb that had a variety of styles, and plenty of stock, available. And if they were after a unit, well, it was all about location.
The easiest commentary is not always the right one. Amidst all the excitement about the surge in first home buyer activity there is little attention being paid to the lack of activity amongst other participants. A 4.25% fall in the cash rate has done little to spur activity amongst existing borrowers. Since late 2008, the number of loans to existing owner occupiers has risen a paltry 1.2%, compared to the 65% surge in first home buyer loans. Download more here
The cost of buying your first home
Queensland first-time buyers are making the most of the current low-interest rate environment, and the looming 30 June deadline to the First Home Owner Boost, and making a long-awaited return to the property market. Download more info here
BUYING OFF THE PLAN Buying off-the-plan has many advantages. It can represent a low-fuss package solution for those who prefer to leave the hard work of coordinating a building project to the experts and it often has cost advantages.
Builders and developers are usually keen to secure early investors so keener pricing can apply for off-the-plan buyers, while still providing flexibility for various aspects of the plan to be altered to suit individual needs.
There is an old newspaper cutting in my drawer, yellowed by time. A cartoon piece by Will Dyson depicting two Australiansoldiers at the end of World War One. I think of it from time to time.
ADENBROOK Homes have declared their confidence in the long term future of the Sunshine Coast property industry by opening three new display homes at Stockland’s Brightwater residential neighbourhood.