If rates go up next week, what will it do to property?

By Graeme Salt Inflation figures released today, indicate that we are up for an interest rate rise. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, inflation gained a further 3.8 per cent – economists had been predicting a rise of 3.4 per cent. As a result, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is likely to raise […]
Looking to buy a property but waiting for prices to drop?

By Graeme Salt Want to buy but nervous of a collapse in property prices? Chances are you will be waiting a very long time. Research just release by Cotality shows that over the past four decades, there were only six years where home values fell. At most it was a 6.1 per cent drop in […]
Too late for first-time buyers?

By Graeme Salt In news that surprises nobody, prices on properties suitable to the government’s First Home Guarantee Scheme have risen sharper than the rest of the property market. Research by the Australian Financial Review and Cotality showed that, across the country, 89 per cent of locations saw above average growth in the first home […]
Where do you want to live?

By Graeme Salt I thought about buying an apartment yesterday, but got cold feet as it made me wonder what do we want from a home? I am a ‘rentvester’; I have decided to rent where I want to live while building an investment portfolio of properties around the country. But, I am starting to […]
Unsure where to go?

By Graeme Salt The property market enters 2026 in a state of confusion, with many would-be buyers unsure where prices are heading. Over 2025, home prices rose by 8.6 per cent last year to a median of $991,331 after three Reserve Bank rate cuts boosted borrowing capacity, but the pace of monthly growth slowed to just 0.7 […]
Next Year’s Growth Spots

By Graeme Salt Perth and Brisbane will be where it’s at in 2026. Two research houses (SQM and PropTrack) have concluded that these two cities will see most price growth. SQM predict that Perth could rise as much as 14 per cent next year and Brisbane by 12 per cent (assuming no change to interest […]
A $42 billion value gap driven by flood risk

By Graeme Salt According to new research by PropTrack at least 70 per cent of homes in flood zones have experienced a reduction in property value as a result of flood risk. On average, this equates to a $37,000 drop in property values across all dwellings. Collectively this equates to a loss of $42.2bn in […]
Will your home’s environmental performance impact its value?

By Graeme Salt Recent analysis by Cotality shows that investing in a home’s sustainability makes financial sense. Its “Watt’s it Worth” report found that adding one star to a home’s energy efficiency rating adds around $10,000 in value, while installing solar panels lifts value by more than double that ($23,100). The federal government is moving […]
Do you need bridging finance?

By Graeme Salt Bridging finance is almost a dirty word in Australia. Many of us, or our parents, are scarred by the 1990’s when they were stuck holding their old home as well as their new home and paying 18 per cent of the loans! Thankfully there are now many lenders who are offering competitive […]
What if this is as good as it gets?

By Graeme Salt What if there are no more mortgage interest rates to come? Underlying inflation increased to three per cent in the year to September, which was well above economists’ expectations of 2.7 per cent. As a result, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept interest rates on hold this month at 3.6 per […]