Author: Michael Yardney on
1 February 2012
It looks like the Australian housing market will be a “tug-of-war” this year with low interest rates pulling hard on one end of the rope and economic uncertainty joining forces with subdued prospects for economic, income and employment growth at the other.
Author: Michael Yardney on
25 January 2012
I predict that this is going to be a boom year!
Author: Michael Yardney on
18 January 2012
Why are some property investors able to grow significant wealth while others who have the same information, the same opportunities and the same resources are just not able to make a success of their investments?
Author: Michael Yardney on
11 January 2012
This article first appeared February 16, 2011.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics Labour Force statistics for January, released last week, showed that our unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.0%.
Author: Michael Yardney on
4 January 2012
This article first appeared May 18, 2011.
Since one of the primary drivers of property prices in where people choose to live I like to know where future population growth is likely to occur to ensure the value of my properties keeps rising.
Author: Michael Yardney on
21 December 2011
For as long as people have been securing their financial futures, a debate has raged as to what type of investment offers the best long-term returns.
Author: Michael Yardney on
14 December 2011
Well, 2011 will be remembered as the year the property market slumped. It didn't crash like many property pessimists predicted, but it stalled in some areas, dropped a little in others, while prices fell significantly in a few spots.
Author: Michael Yardney on
7 December 2011
Supply and demand are important factors in the performance of our property markets, and currently we have subdued demand and an oversupply of properties.
Author: Michael Yardney on
30 November 2011
What's the most important economic question in the world today?
Author: Michael Yardney on
23 November 2011
Over the years I have seen many people think about getting rich, proclaiming affirmations, visualising and meditating... yet they don't get rich.