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The Melbourne neighbourhoods with the most distressed property sales

The Melbourne neighbourhoods with the most distressed property sales

Rising mortgage repayments and the cost of living crisis are hitting household budgets harder in some neighbourhoods than others.

  • by Jim Malo and Kate Burke

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A boom-time property trend is back – this time to deal with mortgage stress

A boom-time property trend is back – this time to deal with mortgage stress

In periods when house prices were soaring, more property owners were enticed by the prospect of a quick flip. But now?

  • by Jim Malo
‘People just love it’: The Melbourne suburbs no one wants to leave

‘People just love it’: The Melbourne suburbs no one wants to leave

Only a handful of homes changed hands in a string of sought-after inner city postcodes and tiny neighbourhoods further afield over the past year.

  • by Jim Malo
House prices were set to fall 20 per cent. Now there’s talk of record highs

House prices were set to fall 20 per cent. Now there’s talk of record highs

Australians have witnessed the sharpest rise in interest rates in a generation, but the property market could have another surprise in store.

  • by Jim Malo
The suburbs where mortgage stress carries an extra risk

The suburbs where mortgage stress carries an extra risk

As interest rates soar, some neighbourhoods are starting to display more red flags for mortgaged households than others.

  • by Jim Malo
The cash rate has reached a ‘tipping point’ for the property market. Now what?

The cash rate has reached a ‘tipping point’ for the property market. Now what?

Experts previously warned that a cash rate of 4 per cent or more could trigger a wave of distressed sales.

  • by Jim Malo
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Sydney’s NIMBY councils need more power, not less, on housing, planning: expert

Sydney’s NIMBY councils need more power, not less, on housing, planning: expert

Greg Clark, a London-based urban planning expert visiting Australia this week, said public land was the “secret weapon” in the housing supply challenge.

  • by Michael Koziol
The key compromise that can save Sydney home buyers up to $380,000

The key compromise that can save Sydney home buyers up to $380,000

Home buyers are feeling the pinch as their budget falls faster than property prices, while mortgage repayments and the cost of living get worse.

  • by Kate Burke and Jim Malo
The graph that shows why being thrifty is not enough for home buyers

The graph that shows why being thrifty is not enough for home buyers

After the steepest price falls on record, will it get any easier to buy a house this year?

  • by Kate Burke
The Sydney suburbs where house prices have risen most

The Sydney suburbs where house prices have risen most

Sydney’s steepest downturn is past its worst point and many pockets of the city recorded double-digit price gains over the past year.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
The NSW sea change towns where property prices are discounted

The NSW sea change towns where property prices are discounted

Six-figure sums have been slashed from house prices in popular coastal destinations that boomed during the pandemic.

  • by Kate Burke