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Regional property markets are continuing to outperform capital cities, reinforcing a trend that has been steadily strengthening across Australia over recent years. New market data shows regional dwelling values increased

Regional property markets are continuing to outperform capital cities, reinforcing a trend that has been steadily strengthening across Australia over recent years. New market data shows regional dwelling values increased

Mooloolaba remains one of the Sunshine Coast’s most recognisable and consistently in-demand coastal suburbs. Combining beachfront lifestyle, tourism infrastructure, and high amenity, the suburb has evolved into a premium lifestyle

Bulimba has evolved into one of Brisbane’s most tightly held inner-city lifestyle suburbs. Positioned along the Brisbane River just minutes from the CBD, the suburb combines character housing, café culture,

Coolum Beach represents one of the Sunshine Coast’s most established coastal lifestyle markets. It combines surf culture, tourism exposure, and residential amenity, creating a suburb that is strongly influenced by

Mountain Creek occupies a strategically important position within the Sunshine Coast property landscape. It sits at the intersection of key employment, education, and lifestyle corridors, making it one of the

Buderim remains one of the most structurally resilient residential markets on the Sunshine Coast. Unlike coastal strip suburbs where demand is heavily influenced by short-term lifestyle cycles and tourism sentiment,

Investor sentiment across Australia continues to show strong geographic concentration, with Queensland maintaining its position as the most preferred investment destination over the next 12 months. However, momentum has eased

The build-to-rent sector is undergoing rapid structural expansion, with Australia’s pipeline now reaching 51,000 apartments valued at approximately $40 billion. This represents a substantial increase from 39,300 apartments worth $30.1

Household financial behaviour continues to adjust under sustained pressure from higher interest rates and rising living costs. Two-thirds of borrowers have reduced discretionary spending in order to manage increased home

Transaction activity across the housing market has remained strong, even in the face of rising property values. Recent data highlights sustained buyer demand, with nearly 560,000 properties changing hands over

The Federal Budget has introduced one of the most significant structural shifts to property taxation in decades, fundamentally altering how residential investors will assess risk, return, and timing. These changes

Investor borrowing is rising at its fastest rate in a decade, even as debate continues around negative gearing and capital gains tax. Reserve Bank of Australia data shows investor loans