Brisbane has always been a funny old property market. During the last boom in Sydney and Melbourne, prices in the Sunshine State capital remained pretty flat. It seemed that everyone... read more →
The latest October 2019 BIS Oxford Economics (BIS) Residential Report re-confirms its earlier forecast for the Brisbane property market to be the standout performer over the coming 3 years with... read more →
Without doubt, the most powerful testament we can offer is the results we get for our clients. This premium investment property, a house and land turnkey package in one of... read more →
Sydney house prices have retreated by 18 per cent over the past two years according to the BIS Oxford Residential Property Report – June 19. Although the Sydney market is... read more →
With growth in the Sydney property market slowing, smart investors should check out another harbour city 160km north of the NSW capital, says Richard Sheppard. A common mistake inexperienced property... read more →
A rush of apartment developments in major cities has raised questions about the property outlook, but it should be a godsend for investors, writes Richard Sheppard. The gut reaction of... read more →
Summary of the latest market forecasts from Australia’s most respected property economists – BIS Shrapnel, by Richard Sheppard The verdict is in from respected property forecaster BIS Shrapnel and, in... read more →
Houses and units both represent a strong, long-term investment opportunity, but underlying market factors and investment strategy considerations will often dictate which way to go, writes Richard Sheppard. Which delivers... read more →
Did you know that Brisbane’s Property growth forecast is currently 6+ times stronger than Sydney? BIS Shrapnel, who are usually quite conservative, forecast Brisbane's property capital growth to be 13%... read more →
Growing your wealth in the New Year through property investments is highly achievable despite the heat going out of the Sydney market, explains Richard Sheppard. Property booms can’t last forever... read more →