Emilie Lauer
AUTHOR | No. of articles: 238
Originally from France, Emilie has been calling Sydney home for almost a decade. She began her career in a small French radio station before moving to community radio in Sydney’s Paddington, hosting and producing the drive show and covering local issues. She has also written for specialised magazines in the education sector, including The Australian. At Momentum, Emilie is interested in real estate and property investment, with a soft spot for first property buyers. Get in touch [email protected]
High yields, low supply: Tallebudgera’s market heats up for investors
Tallebudgera has emerged as a strong investment prospect, with strong yields, limited supply and rising demand in a tightly held, high-end suburb known for land and ...
HOTSPOTS
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Mon, 05 May 2025
Australia’s top suburb growth hotspots revealed
While national property growth slowed annually in April, select suburbs defied the trend. These are the top 15 hotspots that recorded the highest growth over the last 12 ...
HOTSPOTS
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Mon, 05 May 2025
Hold or sell? Unpacking landlord behaviour in Australia
Half of Australian property investors sell their rental properties within the first two years, despite a study showing that long-term holding is more likely to build ...
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Thu, 01 May 2025
Student housing emerges as hot property for investors
Investor interest in student accommodation surged in 2025, with sales volumes increasing 15,000 per cent over 2024, fuelled by growing student populations and a ...
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Thu, 01 May 2025
Unregistered WA builder fined $20k for using father’s credentials
A Western Australia building company director has been fined $20,000 for building contract, registration and insurance offences, including the misuse of his father’s ...
TAX & LEGAL
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Mon, 28 Apr 2025
Window of opportunity: Rate cuts and elections to fuel property market surge
Upcoming rate cuts, federal elections, and new buyer schemes could drive up demand and prices, with a property expert advising investors to buy sooner rather than later ...
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Wed, 23 Apr 2025
Unit prices drop for the first time since 2023
For the first time in two years, unit prices in the combined capitals decreased during the March quarter, with Canberra and Melbourne experiencing the most significant ...
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Wed, 23 Apr 2025
House prices climb for ninth straight quarter
Capital city house prices rise for the ninth straight quarter to nearly $1.18 million, as Adelaide cracks the million-dollar mark for the first time and Brisbane’s growth ...
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Thu, 17 Apr 2025
Rent increases continue despite easing pace
Despite a slow burn in 2025, rental prices and yields continued to rise throughout the March quarter, according to a new report.
INVESTOR STRATEGY
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Wed, 16 Apr 2025