
Melbourne auction report 21 June 2019
With the June 2019 Melbourne property market starved of stock, vendors who are prepared to venture out are being rewarded with good results, according to Jarrod McCabe.
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With the June 2019 Melbourne property market starved of stock, vendors who are prepared to venture out are being rewarded with good results, according to Jarrod McCabe.
We are coming up towards the first weekend in June which is obviously the first weekend in winter. Notoriously the market does move into hibernation mode. We are expecting about 700 auctions planned, this weekend, according to REIV. However, the quality is not the greatest and it is quite limited.
Negative gearing and capital gains tax changes under a Labor federal government - how would they affect the property market and investors? Jarrod McCabe and Stuart Wemyss cut through the political noise to look at practical implications
Jarrod McCabe, director, Wakelin Property Advisory: "May is often a solid month in the Melbourne property market, unlike April where we see a lot of interruptions, in regards to public ho ...
Jarrod McCabe gives a preview of this weekend's auction market in Melbourne. In particular, our team will be keeping a close eye on around 24 cottages and older style apartments that are due to be sold either Saturday or Sunday in the inner suburbs.
Leasing a property well takes care, skill and knowledge. Jarrod McCabe explains how to raise the rent without upsetting the tenant, among other tips.
These two quiet, secluded areas of Melbourne are fantastic neighbourhoods for children to grow up in.
As we head into the Christmas season, we've been pleasantly surprised by the reasonably strong number of properties up for auction.
Off market sales are becoming more common in Australian capital cities. Jarrod McCabe explains why in a interview with Your Money TV.
We’re heading into the final stretch of the property year, which is traditionally a time when the market either suddenly kicks or slowly tails off. This year, we think it will be the latter.