31 Jul VIDEO – How these everyday Aussies plan a better lifestyle than their parents
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[flex_video widescreen="true" vimeo="true"] [/flex_video] Transcript: It appears APRA is turning to the banks and warning them that they have fallen well short of expectations regarding portfolio controls for commercial property. APRA has said - “Justifying lending decisions on the basis of ‘long-standing relationship’ or ‘good track...
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[flex_video widescreen="true" vimeo="true"] [/flex_video] Transcript: Forecasts would indicate that Melbourne will move into oversupply next year because there is a bigger pipeline of apartments and more detached houses coming through. Angie Zigomanis from BIS Oxford Economics also said Brisbane was also facing the prospects of oversupply...
[flex_video widescreen="true" vimeo="true"] [/flex_video] Transcript: New forecasts expect Sydney property prices will fall in the next two years, while Brisbane and Melbourne will quickly come off the boil. All Australian capital city markets are expected to weaken in the 2017-18 financial year as most tip into...
With so many experts, advisors, commentators, market analysists out there, where do you turn to get the best information? There are so many other factors to consider. Joining me to discuss just how you can work out who you can trust – 2 very trustworthy...
[flex_video widescreen="true" vimeo="true"] [/flex_video] Transcript: Melbourne is set to become Australia's largest city by the 2030's and that’s not that far off. What is behind this prediction? Well the simple fact that Melbourne offers something that Sydney cannot - access to affordable housing on the urban...
[flex_video widescreen="true" vimeo="true"] [/flex_video] Transcript: Data indicates Australia's biggest-ever construction boom is slowly unwinding. Australian Bureau of Statistics shows approvals for new projects sank 17.2 percent in April. In fact building approvals have been on a decline since last August, with the once-booming apartment sector the...