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Moving goalposts? The next hurdle for hopeful home buyers

Moving goalposts? The next hurdle for hopeful home buyers

Just as home hunters adjust to the prospect of sky-high monthly mortgage repayments and the rising cost of living, there’s another rethink coming.

  • by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss

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The seven best luxury homes on the market right now

The seven best luxury homes on the market right now

Fancy your own cocktail room or indoor heated pool? We’ve looked far and wide to bring you our favourite luxury listings.

  • by Kate Farrelly
Six bidders for $8.5 million Burwood house - and it still passed in

Six bidders for $8.5 million Burwood house - and it still passed in

An elegant six-bedroom home that drew a crowd of 300 couldn’t attract an offer high enough to seal a deal.

  • by Carmen Forward
Young family blows away reserve to splash $3.62 million at Balwyn auction

Young family blows away reserve to splash $3.62 million at Balwyn auction

Three bidders pushed the price $620,000 above the expectations set by vendors downsizing after 20 years, with buyers chasing the stylish turnkey finishes.

  • by Tom Carey and Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
Exclusive Brethren COVID test supplier sets $14m Hills District record
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Exclusive Brethren COVID test supplier sets $14m Hills District record

There’s no doubting the runaway success of the medical supply company Westlab of recent years, and that’s good news for the Exclusive Brethren and Hills District house price records.

  • by Lucy Macken
Historic Hawthorn home sells for $8.02 million under the hammer

Historic Hawthorn home sells for $8.02 million under the hammer

The buyers, expatriates living in the USA, snapped up the home with the help of a buyers’ advocate.

  • by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
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‘Almost at the edge’: What life’s like in Melbourne’s most mortgaged suburb

‘Almost at the edge’: What life’s like in Melbourne’s most mortgaged suburb

Seventy-two per cent of properties are mortgaged and after 12 interest rate rises, homeowners say they’re struggling to make ends meet.

  • by Jim Malo
Live like a Teal MP: Kylea Tink lists $5.5 million Northbridge home
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Live like a Teal MP: Kylea Tink lists $5.5 million Northbridge home

TITLE DEEDS: Meanwhile, celebrity agent Nick Fordham makes it three in a row in Woollahra and a finance industry veteran buys Alan Joyce’s Mosman mansion.

  • by Lucy Macken
From Bat Cave to luxury lifestyle retreat: Inside six architect-designed homes

From Bat Cave to luxury lifestyle retreat: Inside six architect-designed homes

From a wall of windows and a solar passive design to tiled artwork and striking accents, these dream homes come with a designer touch.

  • by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
The inner Brisbane suburbs with the best prospects for property investors

The inner Brisbane suburbs with the best prospects for property investors

Where are the best pockets to park your investment dollars within a 10-kilometre radius of Brisbane city?

  • by Sarah Webb
How the average family was left more than $300,000 out of pocket

How the average family was left more than $300,000 out of pocket

Despite the latest pause, the string of interest rate rises over the past year have squeezed many households in ways they didn’t expect.

  • by Elizabeth Redman