AMP buoyed by a "protected species"
Article Abstract:
Alastair Gillespie, senior real estate analyst with UBS Warburg, suggests looking back in history to see which market sectors of the market are best able to ride with its ups and down. The real estate market has always shown a regular trend and the same can be obtained by viewing the past performance of the sector.
author: Derkley, Karin
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2003
Executive changes & profiles, Evaluation, Officials and employees, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, UBS Warburg L.L.C., Gillespie, Alastair
Give me a home among the gum trees
Article Abstract:
It is noted that healthy capital gains may be possible for property in carefully chosen rural areas. After decades of declining or static population growth, rural areas are being booted by an increasing number of people moving from the cities.
author: Derkley, Karin
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2003
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Real estate investment, Real estate investments, Rural areas, Sparsely populated areas
Property goes pop
Article Abstract:
The details on the impact of interest rate rise by Reserve Bank of Australia on short-term investors in property market are examined.
author: Derkley, Karin
Publisher: Fairfax Business Publication
Publication Name: Personal Investor (Melbourne, Vic.)
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 2005
Government expenditures, Marketing procedures, Research Findings, Interest Rates, Economic policy, Marketing research, Market research, Australia. Reserve Bank of Australia
subjects list: Australia, Real estate industry, Economic aspects
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