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What the end of the Term Funding Facility could mean for your home loan
The Reserve Bank's 'Term Funding Facility' ends in June, no longer providing cheap funding to banks. But what does this mean for home loan interest rates?
Sellers hiking their asking prices to keep up with booming property market
Red-hot regional housing market doubles capital city value growth
Melbourne's 'fragile' property market 'smokescreen'
'Some of the heat has come out of the market': REA
Budget reply: Labor vows to tackle sluggish wages and housing affordability
First home buyers feeling burned out as market surges
Federal Budget 2021-22 winners and losers: How did you fare?
Federal Budget 2021-22 announced: What's in it for savers?
Australians are turning to social media and online marketplaces to sell their homes
Is the 2% deposit 'Family Home Guarantee' a good idea?
Australian residential property market hits $8 trillion for first time
Is now the time to ‘rentvest’?
House price boom eases: Is the market losing steam?
Tenants' rights groups call for more protection from the cold this winter
More than half of homes will be cheaper to buy than rent in next ten years
Report finds only THREE rentals in Australia are affordable for JobSeekers
Low income renters could be locked out of regional housing markets
Confidence in property market soars to all-time high despite booming prices
For the first time, Melbourne is the second most affordable city to rent in
Properties are flying off the market at record speeds
AMP, Heritage slash investment home loan rates as investment lending grows
Cut-throat competition: desperate renters giving up pets and offering months of rent in advance
Home auction prices soar to record highs with further growth expected
Pandemic property boom: The catch-22 facing sellers
It's not our job to solve house prices': APRA warns super will further inflate prices
House price boom drives Australian household wealth to new record high
Landlords market': Rental vacancy rates plunge to decade low
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