by Alexander Gibson | Aug 16, 2021 | Articles
A least once a year there is a property that comes to market and is later sold for an incredible price. We furrow our brow to fathom how this house price is seemingly plucked from thin air. In an attempt to substantiate these house prices. We employ internationally...
by Alexander Gibson | Aug 9, 2021 | Articles
I have been waiting for this for five years and anyone looking for an outlook into the way the property market is shaped by demographics should be excited as well. Australian Bureau of Statistics and Census Every five years the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)...
by Alexander Gibson | Aug 2, 2021 | Articles
Domain recently published an article about the suburbs with the highest price growth in Sydney over the last 12 months. They also published a list of suburbs with the worst price growth. From these statistics an interesting observation is apparent. The bordering...
by Alexander Gibson | Jul 26, 2021 | Articles
I generally avoid using speculation as a mechanism to help make decisions, it tends to lead to decision making toward hopeful outcomes with low probability. Speculation can help us understand the impact of possible scenarios when something changes outside of our...
by Alexander Gibson | Jul 19, 2021 | Articles
Due diligence is a vague term used to describe a level of research taken prior to a decision being made. There is no legal requirement nor parameter of what this can entail. For the nervous or process driven, this could be a time-consuming exercise that could result...