Free eBook: Australia’s Autumn 2012 Property Clock
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Where does your capital city market sit on the property clock? Any property expert will tell you there is not one property market in Australia, there are many. Some are falling, some are rising, some are stagnant and some selling quickly.
In this eBook, we chart each capital city’s property market on the property clock.
In it you will learn:
- Where each capital city’s house market sits on the property clock
- Where each capital city’s unit market sits on the property clock
- Expert commentary from the likes of valuation firm WBP, SQM research director Louis Christopher, Metropole Property Investment Strategists, Century 21 owner and chairman Charles Tarbey and the latest research compiled by RP Data
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"I have been writing about property for more than 25 years, and I've learnt that getting passionate about property is easy. Getting it right is trickier. I intend for Property Observer to be property central, providing the essential news and analysis on the ins and outs of property. We will cover the capital cities, up and down the coast, and inland to the regional towns and the bush.
We will offer plenty of authoritative coverage about the homes we live in and the investments that top up our incomes.
Property Observer will showcase the best houses and apartments and all the big-name buyers and sellers. We will also keep a watchful eye on new developments, and the plush over-55 developments that seek out the growing band of empty nesters."
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