With a general expectation interest rates (as set by the Reserve Bank) will rise, many borrowers may be considering the option of fixing all, or part, of their home loan. However, there are various aspects to consider prior to making that decision.
BUDGET 2022 – what does it mean for homeowners?
The Property Market - First Quarter 2022
The housing market’s strong momentum has carried over into 2022, with more listings, more sales and further growth in property prices.
The number of new property listings on realestate.com.au in February was 13.5% higher than a year ago, and while buyers had more choice, demand per listing still remains around 10% higher than the same time last year.
When is the best time to buy property?
Time is a funny thing. It can move so fast, or so slow. I remember in my younger days a new year seemed to mean so much more than being a somewhat arbitrary calendar date. As I get older the years seem to roll into each other and January 1st becomes just a date.
But this year feels like it might be different? After 2 years of uncertainty and virus-imposed disruption, perhaps a return to some stability: Life in a ‘new normal’. It has been difficult to set plans. Holidays booked... then cancelled (along with going to dinner, the football, the theatre, and any number of simple pleasures, normally taken for granted). Of course, we all saw the side benefit: Less money spent is more money saved. This has certainly assisted those wanting to buy property.
Read more in our February newsletter here
Christmas wishes from the IFA team
Merry Christmas and be happy • Got to keep laughing • Some perspective about the market • What makes us happy?
This month’s festive season newsletter can be read here
You Only Fail When You Quit (Or Die Trying)
Cut years off your home loan
Not all heroes wear capes
Latest news from the IFA team
30,000 New Government Handouts for Housing
Reverse Mortgages; Assisting Our Elders
IFA celebrates 15 years in business!
Decisions, Decisions...
Everyday our brain makes multiple decisions. These decisions compound to make us who we are, determining our fitness level, our health and our wealth.
We all know that one day of good decision-making in diet and fitness will not affect our overall health and well-being. It takes time, and commitment. The compound effect of good decisions made day after day is undeniable.
So it is with your financial decisions, which will determine your long term wealth.
Buying Property?
Federal budget 2021-22: Increasing home ownership on the coalition’s terms
Housing affordability is becoming an increasing concern for first home buyers and policy makers amid recent, rapid price increases in housing values. But the double-edged sword of reducing housing values to make them more affordable, is that housing also makes up the majority of Australian household wealth; make housing more affordable for one Australian, and we risk reducing the wealth for another.















