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New Development Projects Adelaide
Discover new land releases and new housing projects in fast growing areas of South Australia and Adelaide City


Why Australian Property Investment in 2026 Remains the Smartest Financial Decisions
There is a moment in every economic cycle when the cautious wait for certainty, and the informed act with conviction. For those who have been watching the Australian housing landscape unfold through 2025 and into 2026, that moment is now — and the data leaves very little room for doubt. According to the PropTrack Home Price Index (December 2025), the price of a typical Australian home rose by $82,200 over the course of 2025 — an 8.8% increase year-on-year. That is not a forec


A Landlord's Legal and Ethical Guide for Selling a Tenanted Property in Australia
Selling a tenanted property in Australia is far more layered than placing a vacant home on the market. With the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) confirming that more than 2.2 million Australians declared rental income from investment properties in the 2022–23 income year, the number of landlords navigating tenanted sales has never been higher. Yet, despite the scale of property investment in this country, the legal and ethical obligations that apply when selling an occupied p


Learn How to Spot a Rental Yield Hotspot Before Everyone Else Does in 2026
The Australian property market in 2026 does not reward guesswork. With national rental vacancy rates sitting at historic lows, net overseas migration adding sustained demand pressure, and housing supply unable to keep pace, the investors who are winning are those who know exactly where to look — and, critically, when to look. A rental yield hotspot does not announce itself with a press release. It leaves data breadcrumbs across vacancy rate trends, infrastructure pipelines,


DON'T Skip This: The Hidden Clauses in Property Contracts That Could Cost You Thousands
Every year, thousands of Australians sign property contracts without fully understanding what's in them. According to the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA), property remains the single largest financial commitment most Australians will ever make. With the national median dwelling price sitting at approximately $820,000 as of late 2025, even a minor contractual oversight can result in losses that take years to recover from. Yet despite these enormous sums of money chan
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