Category: Buy

Navigating the Housing Market: Affordable Solutions in an Increasingly Unaffordable World
Housing affordability has become a pressing issue worldwide. Recently, a report highlighted that Sydney is the second least affordable city globally, with Melbourne, Adelaide and…
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“Stamp duty axed for SA first home buyers”
“The Malinauskas Government will abolish stamp duty for all first home buyers purchasing or building a new home, with the State Budget move aimed at…
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“House prices have risen for the 15th month in a row. Here’s what property values look like across the country”.
“Australia’s property market is showing no signs of slowing down, with data from CoreLogic showing property prices increased by 0.6 per cent in April. It’s…
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“South Australia dominates nation in economic growth with second #1 ranking”
“South Australia’s economy has again topped the nation ranking on four of the eight key indicators in the CommSec’s State of the States report. For…
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Why Kevin Barry is not your average agent
Having commenced his Real Estate career in 1965, Kevin Barry Senior is one of the most respected and longest serving members of the industry in…
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Home prices have hit new highs with Adelaide market remaining strong
“Dwelling prices in capital cities increased by 0.4 per cent, and are now 7.64 per cent above prices in March 2023, and a shocking 35.2…
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Is your agent charging you a fee for Form1 Preparation?
At Professionals Christies Beach our licenced agents DO NOT charge additional fees for the preparation of Form 1’s. All South Australian real estate agents are…
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“CommSec has ranked the South Australian economy as the best-performing in the nation, driven by population growth and housing activity.”
South Australia is off to another booming start to the year following the latest report from CommSec. “South Australia has leapt over Victoria to be…
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‘PROPERTY PRICES TIPPED TO RISE 13% BY END OF NEXT YEAR’
“Adelaide is expected to see strong gains of nearly 15% over the two years, with prices forecast to rise 8.6% in 2023 and 6.2% in…
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