A lot has happened in the mortgage market over the last couple of months, with several lenders lifting the interest rates. Moving forward, many economists believe rates will rise further…
Is Property Investment Still Worth It?
Is Property Investment Still Worth It?If you've been thinking about buying an investment property, you've probably also seen the headlines. Every year there's a new Federal Budget, a new round of changes to negative gearing or capital gains tax, and a fresh wave of opinions online about whether property investment...
How Negative Gearing Affects House Prices
Negative Gearing Changes: Could Established Property Values Fall 5–10%?Following the recent Budget announcements, I've been saying that established property values could decline by between 5% and 10%, and we're now starting to see evidence that supports that view.Recent data and market commentary are showing signs of weakness in investor-focused established...
2026 Federal Budget: What the Negative Gearing & CGT Changes Mean for Property Investors & First Home Buyers
2026 Federal Budget changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax could reshape how Australians invest in property. Here's what it means for investors and first home buyers.
My Name – A Trust – A Company
When you're ready to buy an investment property in Australia, there's a big question you need to answer: How should you own it? Most people just buy in their own name because it's simple. But is simple always best?
Top four claims the ATO are looking out for
Top Four Property Investment Mistakes the ATO Are Looking Out For Mistake #1: Claiming Things You Shouldn't Mistake #2: Getting Repairs and Improvements Mixed Up Mistake #3: Not Splitting Expenses Correctly Mistake #4: Not Keeping Good Records





