Boom Towns are locations impacted by resources activity or undergoing an economic surge from major projects such as power stations, desalination plants or wind farms. Often such… Read more »
Melbourne and Victoria is arguably Australia’s most under-rated property market. It has experienced largely buoyant conditions over the past five years but did not… Read more »
The Ugly Duckling suburbs have become the most important locations in metropolitan real estate. Affordability problems are the market's biggest issue, placing increasing… Read more »
Western Australia has reclaimed its status as the boom state of Australia. At the same time, some sections of its residential property market have begun a recovery, after several… Read more »
Identifying locations which will out-perform the general market is easier than you might think. The Hotspotting Process is a matter of understanding the events which… Read more »
Many of the leading growth areas of our major cities have a standout feature in common: they have hospital and university facilities at the centre of the precinct. In Adelaide… Read more »
The driving force of economic growth in the next five years will be new resources projects. Projects with a combined cost of $400 billion are in the pipeline, most of them still… Read more »
It's a common complaint: I want to invest in property but I can't afford city prices. Where can I find an area with prospects for growth and cheap houses? The National… Read more »
The Northern Territory has some of Australia’s most remarkable property markets. Darwin has produced nation-leading growth in prices and rentals, Alice Springs’ 2010… Read more »
The greatest issue for prospective investors is how to get started.Many Australians want to build property portfolios but don’t have the skills and information to make it… Read more »
Infrastructure development is the most powerful creator of capital growth in real estate. Whether it be mining, transport, medical or educational infrastructure, the development… Read more »
New South Wales has been regarded as the weakest property market in Australia. But media commentary has focused on Sydney only and ignored the many vibrant regional centres where… Read more »
South Australia is no longer one of the poor relations of the Australian economic family. It is now a strong performer on economic and population growth, with positive impacts for… Read more »
The hotspotting.com.au website is based on the notion that investors wish to know, more than anything else, which areas are destined to become property hotspots. Buying… Read more »
Each of the reports in the hotspotting.com.au stable of publications contains a Top 10 list of locations tipped to out-perform the general market. These locations are considered… Read more »
Queensland remains the property market of choice for many investors Australia-wide, particularly those with a long term view. Queensland traditionally is driven by the pistons of… Read more »
National Top 10 Boom Town Hotspots Boom Towns are locations impacted by resources activity or …
Top 10 Queensland Hotspots Queensland remains the property market of choice for many …
The National Top 10 Best Buys 2012 Each of the reports in the hotspotting.com.au stable of …
Top 10 Victoria Hotspots Melbourne and Victoria is arguably Australia’s most …
Cheapies with Prospects: National Top 10 It's a common complaint: I want to invest in property …
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The driving force of economic growth in the next five years will be new resources projects. Projects with a combined cost of $400 billion are in the pipeline, most of them still to start construction.…
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NSW: 400km north-west of Sydney. Dubbo is an established regional centre servicing the Orana region of central NSW. The region is home to a world-famous zoo, sprawling agricultural land and win…
New vacancy figures indicate Sydney’s vacancy rate is the highest since August 2006 – but remains below 2% and is expected to tighten from March onwards. The Real Estate Institute of NSW …
Lenders will be relying on “customer inertia” if they decide to raise their interest rates regardless of the Reserve Bank’s decisions, according to financial comparison website RateC…
It sounds like a good thing. Six of the top 10 building and population hotspots in Australia are in the Melbourne metropolitan area, with two more just outside the top 10. But what it describes is th…
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