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Welcome to our May 2023 quarterly newsletter

In our first article, we provide an overview of the last quarter’s property movements. While there was a brief pause on an interest rate increase in April, they rose again in May. Discover what else has been happening in the property market here.

If you're considering applying for a home loan, lenders may use some terminology that you may not know much about. We break down some of the jargon and what it means.

Knowing when to purchase a property can be tricky, and timing the market is even more difficult. Cycles change often and vary between states and suburbs, so it's not easy trying to decide when the time is just right. We explain more in our next article.

Bridging loans are a short-term solution for home buyers who are looking to purchase a new home but haven't yet sold their existing property. Here, we explain how the loans work and the pros and cons of buying before selling and vice versa.

We love to hear from you, so please feel free to contact us with any questions about our articles in this newsletter on 02 4342 1888 or email donna@clientcomm.com.au.

Kind regards,

Donna Clientcomm

Has Australia’s housing downturn come to an end?

Since the first interest rate move one year ago, the Australian property market is showing signs of a modest rebound. Read full article >>

Understanding financial jargon

It’s important for you to understand this terminology when navigating your home ownership journey to avoid having to make changes down the track which can be costly. Read full article >>

Tick Tock: What’s the time on the property clock

Property investors say that succeeding in real estate is all about timing. Buying at the bottom and selling at the top is easier said than done as there is no easy way to predict exactly when the market is at its peak or trough. Read full article >>

Bridging loans: should you buy or sell first?

Explore the pros and cons and decide if a bridging loan is right for you. Read full article >>