Credit card debt hits lowest level since 2004
Australians have wiped a total of $6.3 billion of debt accruing interest from their credit cards since COVID, according to newly released RBA figures. This is the lowest level of credit
Australians have wiped a total of $6.3 billion of debt accruing interest from their credit cards since COVID, according to newly released RBA figures. This is the lowest level of credit
What a week it’s been in property. There has been a palpable change in mood on the ground and in a moment we’ll dig into the data to see what’s really
While this year’s big-spending, coronavirus recovery budget focuses largely on getting Australians back to work and spending again amid the economic fallout from the health crisis, there are some positive
Covid-19 is having a profound and challenging effect on the real estate sector in Melbourne, but since the beginning of the pandemic in March, the Eton Property Group’s property management team
The Federal Government has given the rebuilding of the economy a big boost by removing overly restrictive lending requirements for finance lenders, including mortgage finance. “We commend the Federal Government for
Simon Vos and wife Ash are currently in the process of renovating their Coffs Harbour home to give it a Southern Californian, ‘Palm Springs’ look and feel. This month it’s the
The COVID-19 pandemic could cut demand for new housing in Australia by between 129,000 and 232,000 dwellings over the next three years, according to new research by the National Housing
Australia created 111,000 new jobs in August, pushing unemployment down to 6.8%.The figures show most Australian states have grown as they have reopened their economy, but Victoria continues to drag
Spring is in the air. The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, moods are getting brighter – time to restyle your home to match your fresh outlook