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This year our markets will contend with a number of factors that will give mixed messages, but a view of the bigger picture will give a clearer investment strategy. Full story
This year's predicted rent rises don't mean renters are about to ripped off. They mean the period of surprisingly low rents is coming to an end. Full story
The rental market may be extremely tight in many capital cities, but there are a few simple steps you can take to ensure you don't miss out on the perfect property. Full story
Sydney's best performing suburbs will surge in value by more than 9 per cent in 2007, new figures reveal. Full story
In a way, Allison Black is lucky. She's one of the few people to snap up a rental property from the tiny number available in Ashburton. But that's where the luck ends. Full story
After three years in the doldrums, the new apartment market in NSW is starting to look more promising. Full story
Can you please tell me what I can claim to reduce the CGT when I sell my second property? Full story
An increase in Sydney's rental demand means rents could rise 42 per cent in the next five years, or 7.3 per cent a year. Full story
It's a nice ruse if you can work it: buy yourself an apartment in the city as an investment but use the building's facilities while you commute from the 'burbs. Full story
Jennifer, 32, recently bought an old house, loving the fact that it had a single unit for her elderly mum to move into. But she didn't check that the work was legal. Full story
Contracts have been signed, deposits have been paid, but now you want out. What happens next? Full story
Prime Minister John Howard has urged state leaders to reduce the level of stamp duty paid by home buyers.
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The strategy: to work out whether negative gearing will make money for me. Full story
Water-starved Sydney refugees take notice. In Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens attractive green spaces are part of the appeal of low-rise boutique developments. Full story
Somewhere over the summer, even die-hard sceptics have come to accept that global warming is a reality that will impact on just about everyone. Full story
As a 16-year-old fresh out of school and working at Woolworths, Anita Bell needed somewhere to keep her two horses. Her family had hit hard times. Full story
No lights, no phones, no cars - a strict religious American group makes homes on a handshake. Full story
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