Archive for January, 2016

Changes to Strata title legislation

The long awaited reforms to Strata Title Legislation have finally been passed by the NSW Government and are expected to commence from 1 July 2016.

There are over 90 changes in the legislation, including new procedures relating to the conduct of AGM’s, Building Defects & Inspections and the payment of a … Read More

What to do if the market bursts

Predictions that the Australian property market will burst continue to run rampant as the country faces the greatest credit-fuelled real estate market it’s ever seen. The market has seen a drop off in investor confidence and the repercussions of this are being felt from buyers to sellers with … Read More

Capital gains stall

After showing strong conditions through to September, the final quarter of 2015 ends with capital city dwelling values declining by 1.4%.

According to the CoreLogic RP Data Home Value Index, dwelling values were absolutely flat across the combined capitals during December, with negative movements in Sydney, Adelaide and Canberra being offset … Read More

Chinese investment in Australian property remains strong

Australia’s lifestyle, environment and potential return are the top reasons why Chinese investors invest in property here. Chinese investment into Australian property has more than quadrupled in the past five years.

China has recently overtaken the United States as the largest foreign property investor in Australia, with $12.4 billion being spent … Read More

Borrowing landscape will continue to evolve in 2016

The Reserve Bank meeting in early December declared that the cash rate will remain at 2%. Most of the experts on the panel agreed that Australia’s improving economy will be the most likely reason to keep the cash rate as it is.

However, commentators are suggesting that 2016 will be much … Read More

Which locations will boom after Sydney

Sydney and Melbourne’s respective property booms may be slowing, but investors who understood the capital city markets correctly could be about to trigger a new round of price growth in some surprise locations.

Price growth is set to continue having flow-on effects for the rest of the Australian property market, according … Read More

Using your SMSF to buy property

Using a self-managed super fund (SMSF) to buy property is becoming increasingly popular but the decision requires careful consideration.

There are significant advantages to having a property in an SMSF for example tax effectiveness: your super fund will be taxed at 15 per cent which is considerably … Read More