“Sydney mum spends around $10,000 a year on her kids’ sports” A mother in Sydney’s south is currently forking out over $10,000 a year on sports activities for her kids. All her kids take part in dance, Oz tag, football, netball, gymnastics, run club, swimming and rugby league. This means that she’s taking at least one […]
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Banks put brakes on high-rise developers
“If you’re new to bank, don’t have 120% debt cover and don’t have practical development experience then you’re no chance.” Banks have clamped down on lending to residential property developers amid concerns about the surge in construction of high-rise apartments, many of which are being sold to foreign buyers. With the number of apartment towers being developed in Sydney and Melbourne at record highs, banks, developers and property […]
Australian households are no better off
“Typical Australian families are no better off than they were five years ago.” If you think you are worse off despite a raft of economic statistics saying things are getting better, you’re probably right. The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey (known as HILDA) tracks the same 17,000 Australians each year to find […]
Top 10 money tips
It’s a new financial year and time to organise your tax return. It’s also time to find extra repayments on your home loan. Just like a New Year’s resolution, the end of any financial year is the perfect time for a personal money audit that helps you save thousands over the life of your home loan. Here are […]
Rents continue to climb in Sydney
Record high-rise apartment building in Sydney has yet to apply downward pressure on rents, with apartment rents jumping sharply in the June quarter. This is good news for property investors but it’s no relief for renters. The median weekly rent for an apartment is now $520 per week which is just $5 cheaper than houses, according to Domain […]