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Quantum Property Partners

Locality: Armadale, Western Australia

Phone: +61 1300 840 934



Address: Unti 1 / 22 Prospect Rd 6112 Armadale, WA, Australia

Website: www.qproperty.com.au/sales/properties-for-sale

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23.01.2022 Merry Christmas! What started as a trickle looks like its becoming a steady flow as yet another industry heavyweight has stepped forward with the opinion that 2017 will see a recovery in the Perth property market. In an interview with Business News WA Warwick Hemsley, Chairman of property valuation and consultancy firm Qwest Paterson, stated the case for his opinion. "While [the latest data] confirms what most of us already know - Perth property values are in decline - we wi...ll be looking at the bottom of this cycle relatively soon," he is quoted as saying. "There are positive signs for our economy moving forward that may see our property market stabilise in the next 12 months. "Overall, there are a range of factors that can assist the market to stabilise, including the comparative value that Perth offers over other Australian cities which is a catalyst for investors to take an interest in the market." (https://www.businessnews.com.au//Perth-property-plunge-clo) See more



22.01.2022 "With the rate of price decline beginning to ease, it’s an opportune time to invest or buy in Perth." It might seem counter intuitive for analysts to get excited about a drop in Perth real estate prices. But when that drop is significantly lower than the short and medium term trend, it could indicate that the predictions of a Perth recovery are starting to come true. http://www.domain.com.au//domain-house-price-report-decem/

22.01.2022 When Stephen Koukoulas (AKA the Kouk) speaks the wise in the investment community take note. In fact, those who listened to his predictions at the start of last year when he challenged the Bank of Scotland's "sell everything and run for the hills" note to investors found themselves convincingly in the black (https://thekouk.com//sell-everything-my-challenge-to-andre). But the bull has turned bear this new year with the Kouk suggesting investors shoudl prepare for a lacklutr...e year overall (https://thekouk.com//439-my-top-10-or-more-forecasts-and-o). Of interest to Quantum clients will of course be his comments on the property market ("any price weakness will be moderate") but it should be noted that his focus look to be primarily on the already red hot markets of Sydney and Melbourne. And as prices cool over there we are still of the view that investors will look to lock in gains and transfer to Perth's (historically speaking) bargain market. See more

21.01.2022 Perth, Perth, the end of the Earth? Not quite, according to Financial Times Ltd. which this month released its Top 25 Global Cities of the Future 2016/17. Right there, coming in at number 10 in the Editor's Pick for foreign direct investment strategy, is... wait for it... Perth! You can download a PDF of the report here: http://www.fdiintelligence.com//fDi-s-Global-Cities-of-the



21.01.2022 It appears as though housing affordability has made it into the state election limelight: http://www.theaustralian.com.au//ac626c48ec16685d6b1103e77

20.01.2022 The time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy and the time of maximum optimism is the best time to sell. If the words of one of the world's greatest investors Sir John Templeton are anything to go by the Perth property market is ripe for the picking. Recent data from REIWA shows an uptick in leasing activity in the 3 months to October and property analyst Gavin Hegney is hanging his hat on a recovery in the new year. http://tinyurl.com/REIWA-SilverLining http://tinyurl.com/Hegney2017 If you agree that now is the time of Sir Templeton's "maximum pessimism" in the real estate cycle you should think seriously about taking action. Get in touch with Quantum and have a chat about the high yield investment opportunities we have available for investors.

19.01.2022 "With the rate of price decline beginning to ease, its an opportune time to invest or buy in Perth." It might seem counter intuitive for analysts to get excited about a drop in Perth real estate prices. But when that drop is significantly lower than the short and medium term trend, it could indicate that the predictions of a Perth recovery are starting to come true. http://www.domain.com.au//domain-house-price-report-decem/



19.01.2022 In the lead-up to the West Australian election both major parties have unveiled rail extension plans designed to woo voters, particularly those in the south eastern suburbs. http://www.watoday.com.au//wa-election-labors-pet-rail-pro and http://www.perthnow.com.au//d9843a56342d2cf33073641ee712dc It appears that both parties have pledged continuing support of the long anticipated Forrestfield-Airport Link (http://www.forrestfieldairportlink.wa.gov.au/).

19.01.2022 Sydney and Melbourne house prices are still rising dramatically, ASIC and APRA are both cracking down on interest only loans, and the "B word" is being throuwn around with more regularity. Could 2017 not only be the year when WA prices stabilise but also when eastern states values deflate? https://www.domain.com.au//how-can-you-tell-australian-ha/

18.01.2022 These days tenants are more and more conscious of the security features of the homes they are choosing. While adding an alarm, window locks or quality security screens to your rental property might not increase the rent you can collect, in a rental market where there are plenty of options for renters it will certainly put yours at the top of their list and potentially decrease your vacancy periods. https://www.therealestateconversation.com.au//b/1484247950

17.01.2022 The FIRB regulations surrounding non-residents have been in place for a year now and there is evidence that some impacts are only just now working their way through the sector (particularly the off-the-plan apartment market). But some new rules recently introduced in both Victoria and NSW, while not likely to have a major impact on the overall markets, may take some of the heat out of the eastern states apartment markets and could benefit the Perth market into 2017. Time will tell... http://www.theinvestor.jll//new-regulatory-regime-not-eno/

16.01.2022 Happy New Year! in 2017 are you going to set your portfolio to focus on yield or capital growth? http://www.yourinvestmentpropertymag.com.au//cash-flow-vs- (Of course with NRAS you can have the best of both worlds).



16.01.2022 Some heavyweight industry bodies in WA are coming out against across-the-board lending constraints from the big banks. The two-speed economy is certainly posing some interesting challenges: https://www.therealestateconversation.com.au//t/1490230033

15.01.2022 The fact that we are hovering around historically low interest rate levels in Australia should be on the radar of any investors who want maintain sustainable portfolio returns over the long term. How will your portfolio perform when rates start rising? https://www.therealestateconversation.com.au//o/1484685208

15.01.2022 They say that failing to plan is planning to fail. Taking this in mind, have you set aside time to calibrate your investment or business trajectory for 2017 and beyond? Business coach Greg Betty has a few suggestions on how to go about this if you're lacking in inspiration: http://www.watoday.com.au//ten-ways-to-plan--not-plod--you It's pretty high level stuff but if there's one thing in there that helps to make your year more profitable then it will have been worth the read.

14.01.2022 Each and every Quantum Property Partners property manager is registered with the Department of Commerce and undertakes extensive and ongoing professional development both in and outside of Quantum (including CPD mandated by the Department). We strive to lead from the front with industry best practice and to stay on top of developments in legislation and in the Code of Practice while also encouraging all of our clients to come on the journey with us. If you are interested in learning a little bit more about your rights and responsibilities as an investment property owner the Department has a great overview here: https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au//you-and-your-property-mana

14.01.2022 Could 2017 be the turnaround year for the WA housing market? New Housing Industry Association data indicates that it could very well be: https://www.businessnews.com.au//WA-house-sales-to-bottom-

12.01.2022 Improved housing affordability combined with a better economy outlook for the WA economy will see an upswing in the local property market during 2017/2018. With interest rates now at record lows, now is a great time to invest in the WA property market while home loans in the State are very affordable." There has been some interest rate creep since this piece was published last month but the commentary is pretty interesting none the less...... http://www.therealestateconversation.com.au//low-i/capital

11.01.2022 With the State election looming, front-runner Mark McGowan recently unveiled a plan to apply a 4% tax to residential property purchases made by foreign nationals (https://tinyurl.com/McGowanInvestorTax). But assuming he wins, industry advocates and corporate heavy hitters are set to give Mr. McGowan significant pushback if he wants to move the issue beyond promise into practice (https://tinyurl.com/McGowanInvestorTaxBacklash).

11.01.2022 The RBA today voted to keep interest rates on hold. This is great news for West Australian investors in particular.

10.01.2022 It appears that there are still some seats available for the Australian Property Institute's property outlook breakfast this week. These events are always jammed full of useful and interesting information that's sure to be of value to the savvy investor. https://www.api.org.au//2017-residential-property-outlook-

10.01.2022 Finding the right loan from the right financial institution is a key component of any geared investment strategy. But ASIC is looking to tighten regulation and make the Australian mortgage broking industry more transparent. https://www.therealestateconversation.com.au//a/1489703962 There's a link at the bottom of the article to the full report if you're interested in some light weekend reading...

08.01.2022 Economist Steve Keen is no stranger to thinking outside the box when it comes to monetary policy. Have a read about some of his current suggestions, including how lenders should approach property investors: http://www.smh.com.au//steve-keen-rebel-economist-with-a-c

08.01.2022 Now here's an interesting solution to the problem of not being able to get the right price for your home: https://www.domain.com.au//english-man-raffling-off-his-m/

06.01.2022 There was some press today regarding rumours that the Turnbull government are considering scrapping the National Affordable Housing Agreement in this year's Budget. This has nothing to do with NRAS and will not affect your NRAS property. http://www.news.com.au//n/40999fa536801fb3aacf7bce60e34d59

06.01.2022 It appears as though banking regulator APRA's instrument to curtail investor lending in the hot Melbourne and Sydney markets is resulting in more changes from one of the Big Four. http://www.watoday.com.au//cba-puts-brakes-on-housing-inve

04.01.2022 Entirely unfeasible in the real world but wouldn't it be interesting if the RBA could set rates based on State economies: https://www.domain.com.au//why-the-rba-is-likely-to-leave/

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