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REIA looks to banks to do the right thing

First Home Buyers

Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) President, Ms Pamela Bennett says the RBA’s decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points today was the right one but will do … more »

Interest rate Increse

Rate cut would have encouraged first home buyers

First Home Buyers

President of the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA), Ms Pamela Bennett said a rate cut this month would have been positive news for mortgage holders.

“A rate cut would have … more »

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Claremont

Launceston

Claremont Circa 1843 for more details visit:
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Secure Your Home Over The Holidays

Launceston

Holidays are for unwinding, taking a break from the day-to-day and for stress-relief. However, in the frenzy of packing and worry about how to get to our destination we often … more »

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The State of Play

First Home Buyers

Amid gloomy economic conditions globally and a generally subdued housing market, Bushby Property Group believes encouraging signs have emerged in the Australian housing market.

The September Westpac Melbourne Institute Index of … more »

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STEP UP TO PROPERTY LADDER SOONER

First Home Buyers

The first step to home ownership may be closer than you think, even in the light of spiraling weekly rents, rising living costs and home prices that have begun gently … more »

Investors Gear Up For Tax Time

Finance

Tax time is just around the corner, and according to First National Real Estate Communications … more »

The Future is Here!

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At Bushby’s, we continually evolve to service the needs of our clients to ensure we remain Tasmania’s … more »

BUDGET DOES NOTHING TO ALLAY REAL ESTATE FEARS

Interest Rates

Bushby First National says the Australian Federal Budget provides no measures to address issues facing the Australian property … more »

Reserve Bank Interest Rate Announcement

Interest Rates

Mortgage holders got what they were hoping for today – a stay on interest rates. The Reserve Bank decided to keep rates on hold at 4.75 per cent despite recent … more »