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Archives for November 2018

Why you should pay off credit card debt before considering a home loan.

November 30, 2018 by Julie

The beginning of 2018 brought a rise in Aussie credit card debt. The average credit card had $2,000 of debt in April, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, the highest it’s been in two years. With the country’s housing market uncertain, home buyers may already be anxious. But how much will a credit card balance… [Read More]

How will the market turn out for home buyers as 2018 comes to an end?

November 25, 2018 by Julie

The housing market may still be uncertain in Australia as 2018 comes to an end. The September auctions proved that buying was low. However, first-home purchases may be on the rise by the end of the year. What follows is a look at what 2018 has shown us so far and what we can expect… [Read More]

Should you wait for the market to drop further before buying your home?

November 20, 2018 by Julie

The Australian housing market has been in a steady downturn over the last year. CoreLogic data shows that it’s seen a cumulative 1.9 per cent value fall since September 2017. While some experts are warning that the market could continue to worsen, first-time home purchasers may be wondering if these conditions make it a good… [Read More]

How the Spring market may help first home buyers.

November 18, 2018 by Julie

Falling housing prices may not bode well for the overall property market. As the first spring auctions in the major cities have shown this year, it’s still unsteady. Australia’s housing downturn may be getting worse, ABC News recently reported. Melbourne may see the biggest effect, having declined around two per cent over the last three… [Read More]

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