Shared Living Preferences Of Older Australians
Living alone is a significant contributor to general loneliness, particularly in the older community as it becomes more difficult to maintain a social circle. It is recognised that one in four Austra…
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Living alone is a significant contributor to general loneliness, particularly in the older community as it becomes more difficult to maintain a social circle. It is recognised that one in four Austra…
The PRD First Home Buyers’ Guide is designed to help you quickly understand what is on offer to first home buyers around Australia. With so many programs and grants available at the various State a…
In the 1st half of 2020, Broome recorded a median house price of $435,000, and a median unit price of $253,750. This represents annual (H1 2019 – H1 2020) median price softening of -3.3% for houses a…
Australia’s property market has managed to hold its value despite the doom and gloom predictions of what the COVID-19 shutdown would do to property prices. The latest PRD research report, ‘PRD Austra…
In the 2nd half of 2019 Broome recorded a median house price of $460,500 and median unit price of $310,000. This represents annual (2nd half 2018 – 2nd half 2019) median price softening of -0.4% for …
The Australian property market is made up of many ‘micro markets’, each performing at its own individual pace dependent upon demographics, population growth, economic structure and fundamentals, and …
COVID-19 is, without a doubt, a disruption and game-changer at the same time. There are many uncertainties at present, and quite a few “doom and gloom” stories on a collapsing economy and being on th…
The perceived trend of millennials prioritising lifestyle experiences (such as buying smashed avocado on toast), over home ownership aspirations prompted a deeper look into this claim.
PRD’s latest research report ‘Australia Bushfires | The Real Estate Perspective’ shines a light on the silver lining to the devastating impact many Australian communities have experienced.
A key finding in this report was that liveability comes at a high price in Perth. A premium percentage of 140% for houses and 60% for units needed to be added to the average Western Australia (WA) st…