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Investors target 2010 to come back to property
17 July 2009
 
There is growing optimism amongst property investors that property values in Australia will continue to increase into 2010 says property research firm rpdata. National research director of rpdata, Tim Lawless says that investors are venturing back into the market, lured by high rental yields and a general improvement in confidence and market conditions.Investor finance commitments have increased 18 per cent between February and May says Lawless. “Investors are also likely to be waiting for first home buyer activity to start winding back before returning to the market. There is a considerable overlap between investor and first home buyer buying preferences, with both segments often targeting similar properties,” Mr Lawless said.The first home buyers boost will be halved in the 1st of September and removed entirely on the 1st of January.
 
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31 July 2009 - Westpac and St George have highest penalty fees
  - ANZ slugs pensioners
  - Mortgage insurance claims up
  - Rural Bank to use Bendigo branches
  - CBA extends interest holiday for Storm clients
  - Farmers shy away from debt
 
30 July 2009 - CBA to slash penalty fees
  - ING joins war against bank fees
  - Sydney, Melbourne house prices bounce back
  - Transaction accounts – choose wisely
  - Workers locked out of cities
  - Police tracking down fleeced investors
 
29 July 2009 - New house price bubble forming
  - Extra repayments deliver big savings
  - Take care with that card
  - Interest rate cycle has bottomed
  - Real estate agents raided
  - NAB axes penalty fees
 
28 July 2009 - Credit unions undercut banks on cards
  - Credit unions say no to pushing debt
  - $25K profit for super investors
  - Investors paying for guarantees
  - Online cash available now
  - Plain english card contracts - at last
 
27 July 2009 - Sydney auction results lagging
  - The price of banking goes down
  - Sellers shy away from quoting prices
  - Interest free deals downsized
  - Look for your lost cash now
 
24 July 2009 - Small lenders angle for more Federal aid
  - BOQ made equity loans in breach of lending policy
  - ANZ and NAB capital raising worry market
  - Costly escape for Macquarie Airports
 
23 July 2009 - Stressed borrowers keep it to themselves
  - First home buyers load up on debt
  - Aussies turn against debt
  - Credit Unions say “we are people’s bank”
  - Credit Unions complain about preferential guarante
  - 30 days of savings as job queues grow
  - Get your tax done for free
  - Bankruptcy getting easy
 
22 July 2009 - Interest Rates have bottomed out
  - Two ANZ cards for price of one
  - Bad debts up at NAB
  - NAB needs another $2.75B
  - Ads coming to your ATM
 
21 July 2009 - ANZ mortgage service standards on the mend
  - Innovation cycle a slow one at ANZ
  - Demutualisation worth $1,160 to MyState members
  - CIT trades on for now
 
20 July 2009 - Rates outlook looks lower for 2010
  - Aussie John recommends variable rates
  - Vendors face fines for underquoting
  - Melbourne, Brisbane auction results shine
  - ATO checking on bank interest
  - Financial advice for $220, no commissions
  - CUA appoints new CEO
 
17 July 2009 - Bank customers avoiding ATM fees
  - Mates mortgages get grants
  - Parents help kids avoid mortgage insurance
  - The bad news may be coming to an end
  - Infochoice dominating financial comparisons
 
16 July 2009 - Card chargebacks come with catches
  - Not enough banks in Australia
  - NAB and RediATM join forces
  - Investors concerned about fund conflicts
  - Aussies targeted overseas banks
  - Tax is done already - online
 
15 July 2009 - Aussies keep paying down the card
  - Home lending boom continues
  - Fixed rate home loans back in style
  - Banks crack down on mortgage brokers
  - Home builders in insurance crisis
  - Bendigo staff asked to take cut
 
14 July 2009 - Ubank attracting term deposits
  - Margin lending to be regulated
  - No money for email
  - Save $60 in supermarket war
  - Bankruptcy can save your life
 
13 July 2009 - Banks set rates themselves
  - Fewer auctions produce more sales
  - Your lender wants to know more about you
  - Online crime surges
  - Community Banks slowly losing money
  - Foreign coins needed by the poor
  - Foreign coins needed by the poor
  - Foreign coins needed by the poor
 
10 July 2009 - ACCC warns off the big banks
  - Laiki launches super loan
  - Westpac borrowers get green discounts
  - Super funds get into financial advice
  - Seinfeld joins the Greater
  - Mortgage broker put under a spell
  - ANZ's mum & dad shareholders dig deep
 
09 July 2009 - Bank error in your favour – collect thousands
  - Low LVRs protect borrowers
  - ANZ outsources mortgages
  - Huge credit union emerging in NSW
  - Bankrupts back in business after 1 year
  - ANZ faces more bad debt problems
 
08 July 2009 - No rate cut - yet
  - Netbank problems are 'customer related'
  - Banks can't secure the net
  - We need a 'people's bank'
  - No wage rise for low paid
  - Bendigo prepares to bankrupt borrowers
 
07 July 2009 - No rate cut expected
  - CBA insists problem resolved with Netbank
  - Cash bait catches deadbeat parents
  - Save $32k by avoiding a big bank
  - SME's get help with loan applications
  - SMEs get help with debt
  - VIDEO: RBA Announcement - Who Cares?
 
06 July 2009 - Melbourne auctions deliver for vendors
  - To fix or not to fix, that’s the question
  - Sun, sand and mortgage stress
  - Thousands of workers miss out on free $$$
  - Fees eat up investment returns
  - The Scud faces repossession
 
03 July 2009 - Customers coming around to CBA
  - St George, BT wind back margin lending
  - Credit union lending up, profits down
  - ANZ employs small biz people
  - Guarantee is propping up our banks
  - Super investors doing it for themselves
  - Suncorp CEO must be a shareholder
 
02 July 2009 - House and unit prices recovering
  - Grants avoid property Armageddon
  - Personal lending in freefall
  - Credit Unions come together
  - Fines fees and charges Up Up Up
  - Capitalism is wrecking retirements
  - Credit card gang behind bars
 
01 July 2009 - Small biz loses contract protections
  - Netbank under hacker attack
  - Customers happy to say ‘it’s me bank’
  - ANZ winning the war for deposits
  - Westpac lags in deposit market
  - Bankwest back in the deposit business
 
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