Free eBook: Spring 2012 in review – plus residential property clock insights
FREE eBook "Spring 2012 in review - plus residential property clock insights"
Spring typically signals a time of renewed optimism after the hibernation of winter, and the spring 2012 selling season didn’t disappoint with its actual results.
Clearly, with a lower mortgage rate environment, buyers have shown an increased propensity to enter into the market as the cost of servicing the debt has become cheaper.
This eBook also includes insights into the property clock cycles of our major capital cities, which gives a clue as to future market trajectory. In it you will learn:
- Insights from experts such as
Michael Yardney and John
Symond about each capital city’s
property clock - How the spring 2012 market has
compared with the spring 2011 market - What to look forward to in our
property markets in 2013
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