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FHB’s getting older: ABS

by Staff Reporter • 13 Jan 2010
First-home buyers are getting older, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). READ MORE
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Mortgage market slumps

by Staff Reporter • 13 Jan 2010
The number of people seeking new home mortgages has collapsed as the three consecutive interest rate rises are finally... READ MORE
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Chinese buyers eye off Oz

by Staff Reporter • 12 Jan 2010
The Australian property market is gearing up for a boom year dominated by investors. READ MORE
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Mortgage industry strong in 2010

by Staff Reporter • 11 Jan 2010
The mortgage industry is tipped to perform strongly this year, despite reduced government stimulus and rising interest... READ MORE
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US mortgage insurer reduces risk list

by Staff Reporter • 11 Jan 2010
Solid improvements in the US housing market has led the American International Group’s (AIG) mortgage insurance... READ MORE
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UK mortgage approvals soar

by Staff Reporter • 5 Jan 2010
Mortgage approvals in the UK have reached their highest level since March 2008, according to the latest figures from... READ MORE
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ING to ramp up mortgage lending

by Staff Reporter • 5 Jan 2010
ING DIRECT has set its sights on taking market share from the major banks with aggressive plans to grow its mortgage... READ MORE
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Qld restricts FHB grant

by Staff Reporter • 4 Jan 2010
With the federal government’s first home owners’ boost now officially over, the Queensland government has announced... READ MORE
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UK mortgage approvals increase

by Staff Reporter • 31 Dec 2009
The UK housing market is edging closer to recovery with strong November mortgage approvals registered. READ MORE
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Consumers avoid Christmas credit card splurge

by Staff Reporter • 29 Dec 2009
The RBA decision to bump the cash rate up by a quarter of a percent may have tempered Christmas spending. READ MORE