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Dear Home Building Enthusiast,

It's the biggest purchase most of us will ever make and it's not a stretch to say that there's a lot at stake.

Regardless of whether you're on the hunt for your first home or your forever home, it takes weeks, months, or even years of planning before you get to the point of putting in an offer.

Research, watching auction results, meeting with banks and mortgage brokers all take time and planning.

With interest rates rising, there are various factors affecting the property market at the moment and, like with anything, if you find yourself getting overwhelmed through the process, be sure to engage with a professional.

In this newsletter, we look at a few of the recent headlines around the property market as well as how technology is upgrading the viewing experience in NSW.


Anna Hayes | Editor - Build | build.com.au
Property market turning for buyers, says expert

Property market turning for buyers, says expert

A leading buyer’s agent believes that the cooling property market is forcing buyers to rethink their budgets and the amount they want to pay for property purchases.

Mortgage holders may need to think twice before fixing rates

Mortgage holders may need to think twice before fixing rates

Mortgage holders considering fixing their home loan interest rate at the current rates on offer may need to think twice before doing so, according to one of the nation’s most awarded mortgage brokers.

Buying from the plans gets VR treatment

Buying from the plans gets VR treatment

Montgomery Homes has given viewers the opportunity to visualise every inch of their new property before it is even built, becoming NSW’s first project home builder to offer Virtual Reality tours.

Local tradies work to keep market competitive

Local tradies work to keep market competitive

As Australian households tackle rising living expenses amid increasing inflation rates, local tradie business owners are doing their best to reduce the impact on home improvement costs.

New report confirms reality of price pressures facing construction industry

New report confirms reality of price pressures facing construction industry

Labour shortages and major increases in the cost of construction materials are seeing the construction sector across the nation overheat according to a new market sentiment report released by Arcadis and the Australian Constructors Association.

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