Videos: Property Market Fears & Questions

The below videos formed part of a webinar hosted by Stuart Wemyss on 14 July 2015 and address the following questions:

  • Is there a property bubble? Is property overpriced? – see below
  • How will Greece’s troubles impact the Australian property market? – click here
  • How to avoid missing out at auction – click here
  • Should you compromise on location to get a better house/apartment? – click here
  • Update on the mortgage market and interest rates (July 2015) – click here

Is there a property bubble in Australia? Is property overpriced?

There have been lots of news in the media recently about a property bubble and questioning if property is currently overpriced – particularly in Sydney. Stuart responds to this topic with some data and shares some ideas to avoid overpaying in the below 14-minute video.

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Click here to watch the recorded presentation on property fundamentals referred to in the above video.

How will Greece impact the Australian property market?

Many people are concerned by Greece’s significant debt woes and wonder what impact they will have on our market, if any. Stuart shares his views in this 2-minute video.

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How to avoid missing out at auction…

Are you sick of missing out at auction? Whilst there’s not a lot you can really do, following Stuart’s advice (in the below 3-minure video) might take the sting out a bit.

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Should you compromise on location to get a better house/apartment?

Are you worries that your budget won’t allow you to by a nice property? Maybe you are considering looking a bit further out to get something bigger, newer, better? Watch this 2.5 minute video first!

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Update on the mortgage market and interest rates (July 2015)

There has been some significant changes in the mortgage market over recent months. Stuart shares his insights and some commentary on interest rates, whether fixing is a good idea and what interest rate to use when planning (video is 4 minutes). Click here for a recent blog on this.

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