Record number to own first home
First time home owners set new record as new data shows 200,000 Australians are expected to own a home for the first time this year.
View ArticleHousing markets watch and wait
As the first home owner boost is set to be reduced gradually back to the original level, the housing market is getting nervous.
View ArticleNo big rush on grants
Australia's housing market has not seen a last minute rush in first home buyers, despite the grant winding down from next month.
View ArticleFirst home buyer time bomb
As interest rates begin to rise, first home owners could be the hardest affected.
View ArticleNo concern over building approval falls
ABS data shows reduced home loan approvals for first time in three months but economists are not concerned.
View ArticleFirst home buyers cautious
With fresh interest rate rises coinciding with the scaling back of the first home owner grant, the housing market is set for an interesting few months.
View ArticleQueensland First Home Buyers, Lowest in 6 Years
Number of first home buyers in Queensland drops to 13%, the lowest in six years.
View ArticlePerth First Home Buyers Market Down
The end of the first-home owners grant, coupled with unrelenting interest rate hikes concludes into the collapse of Western Australia’s first home buyers market.
View ArticleCredit Unions Gaining Market Share
One in every ten borrowers are now using a mutual bank for home loan, according to Abacus, the organization representing the Australian mutual sector, which includes the credit unions.
View ArticleAdditional $4000 Grant for First Home Buyers
The Queensland Government will give an additional $4000 grant to first home buyers in areas outside of south east Queensland.
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