Australia is becoming an increasingly popular destination for expats to work-from-home as Covid-19 and political unrest impacts office vacancies, housing opportunities and the global economy. During April 46.6 per cent of people worked from home in the United Kingdom including 57.2 per cent of people living in London according to the Office for National Statistics.…
Brisbane’s Most Sought-After Development Projects
Queensland is continuing to draw the attention of international buyers as global unrest from the Covid-19 crisis fuels a spike in inquiry for new property from foreign investors. Residential property in both Brisbane and the Gold Coast has remained high on the radar of foreign investors—especially those located in Hong Kong—with international searches lifting 22 per cent…
Exclusive photographs: view from Gold Coast’s twin towers to transform tourism industry
NEW photographs showcase a luxury five-star twin tower development which is tipped to put Burleigh on the world tourism map. Graphics obtained by the Bulletin for the first time show the magnificent beach views from hotel rooms along with the upgrade of The Esplanade fronting the resort and residential towers to be built in First…
Australia’s Luxury Market “Most Resilient”
Australia’s prime residential market was the strongest performer during the second quarter of the year, with prices remaining resilient despite the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the latest study by Knight Frank. The Australasian and the North American region were the most resilient during the quarter, but the former reported the strongest performance…
Covid-19 Creates Unique Opportunities for Buyers
The top suburbs tipped for future performance in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne have been revealed—with the coronavirus shifting the landscape for both rental and sales markets, new research shows. According to PRD’s latest affordable and liveable property guide Covid-19 made its mark on rental markets in particular over the first half of 2020. The pandemic…
Millennials Making Big Move to Regions
Regional Australia attracted more people than it lost to capital cities during the last census, reveals a new report, which also found Sydney lost more millennials to the regions than it gained between 2011 and 2016. Regional Australia Institute’s “Big Movers” report examines how Covid-19’s aftershocks may affect regional population trends, as a growing number…