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Glimmer of good news for homeowners facing a mortgage cliff

Glimmer of good news for homeowners facing a mortgage cliff

Although homeowners who fixed their mortgage rate at rock-bottom levels will face higher costs soon, new modelling shows how much they have saved.

  • by Melissa Heagney

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Home buyers’ budgets slashed by hundreds of thousands, pushing property prices down

Home buyers’ budgets slashed by hundreds of thousands, pushing property prices down

A typical couple working full-time can spend $260,000 less at auction than five months ago – and the declines aren’t over yet.

  • by Melissa Heagney
Serehnonn bought her first home but didn’t expect mortgage to go up six months later

Serehnonn bought her first home but didn’t expect mortgage to go up six months later

First home owners who bought property at rock-bottom interest rates were assured rates would stay on hold until 2024, but now face a jump in their repayments as the cash rate lifts earlier than planned.

  • by Tawar Razaghi and Melissa Heagney
Alarm bells are ringing as China’s property cancer spreads

Alarm bells are ringing as China’s property cancer spreads

The crisis in the property sector is one of China’s own making and it is getting deeper, sparking contagion fears for the rest of the economy.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
As rates rise, Daniel and Georgia feel safe as houses. For now

As rates rise, Daniel and Georgia feel safe as houses. For now

The new home buyers say they, like many, will have to cut back their spending on dining out and other discretionary expenses if rates continue to rise.

  • by Kate Burke, Tawar Razaghi and Elizabeth Redman
‘The entertainment budget would take a hit’: Homeowners decide which expenses to cut

‘The entertainment budget would take a hit’: Homeowners decide which expenses to cut

Borrowers are set to run the ruler over their discretionary spending after the Reserve Bank kicked off the first round of interest rate rises in a decade on Tuesday.

  • by Elizabeth Redman and Tawar Razaghi
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‘Could stress your budget’: First-home buyers warned of hidden $11,000 sting

‘Could stress your budget’: First-home buyers warned of hidden $11,000 sting

First-time buyers who manage to scrape enough of a deposit together to get into the pricey property market are being warned to do their sums with care.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
The looming risk that could leave first-home buyers $20,000 out of pocket

The looming risk that could leave first-home buyers $20,000 out of pocket

Property prices have stopped rising in Sydney and Melbourne but first-home hopefuls keen to get into the market are being warned to watch out for a trap.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
Sky-high prices push potential home buyers to borrow to the max

Sky-high prices push potential home buyers to borrow to the max

Interest rates could be going up two months from now, but some buyers are taking on as much debt as possible to try to get onto the ever-elusive property ladder.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
Cautious banks could change approach to home loans in flood-prone areas

Cautious banks could change approach to home loans in flood-prone areas

Home buyers in flood-hit areas face higher deposit requirements, reduced valuations, higher fees and delays in approval times. But access to information can help.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
Is it too late to fix your home loan before interest rates rise?

Is it too late to fix your home loan before interest rates rise?

Mortgage brokers say rates are rising faster than homeowners and potential home buyers can lock in better deals, but there are still options.

  • by Elizabeth Redman