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October 17, 2012

Cairns Property Market Month in Review - HTW

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The latest figures on Cairns give the population growth rate at about the 1% mark, which implies that for the first time in many years population growth is coming solely from natural increase (excess of births over deaths) rather than migration. Or in other words, migration has slowed right down, and right now there are just as many people moving out of Cairns as there are moving in. Moreover from a property market perspective the people moving in are likely to be demographically different to the ones moving out – the people moving in are more typically older/empty nester lifestyle migrants with completely different housing needs to the ones moving out, who are more likely to be younger singles/couples/families in search of better employment and income opportunities.

As population growth and the economy have flattened so too have property and development. Apartment construction in particular is at a complete standstill with no new Council building approvals issued for units in the past 12 months. Land development is similarly in the doldrums due to severely depleted residential land demand.

However it is not all doom and gloom - there is light at the end of the tunnel. Even though we’ve been saying for some time that the Cairns market is at the bottom of the cycle and is about to turn, this time we REALLY BELIEVE that the Cairns market has bottomed. Our evidence is that:

  • Cairns has been experiencing a good tourist season this year which, together with the start-up of direct air services to China next month, will be game-changers in terms of future economic and market confidence;
  • Property is moving again with sales volumes increasing in recent months;
  • There is limited new construction meaning that supply will shorten as sales volumes increase;
  • The rental market remains tight (current trend vacancy rate around 2.5%) and rents are increasing;
  • Prices after inflation are down about 25% on the peak of the market, and interest rates are low and heading lower meaning improved affordability.

Source: Herron Todd White Cairns, The Month in Review - Sept 2012

Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Smithfield selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica, Kamerunga and surrounds.

August 15, 2012

Multiple Offers on a Property

This isn't exactly a topic specific to real estate in Cairns and Far North Queensland however it is something which I find myself discussing regularly with people; multiple offers on a property.

In the event where a property is listed for sale by private treaty (with an asking price) and more than one buyer expresses interest in making an offer to purchase, each of these buyers will be advised that there will be another offer in consideration and that the offer with the most attractive price and terms to the seller will be accepted.

To maintain fairness each of these buyers cannot know the price or terms of the other offers and must simply make their best offer in hope that it is accepted over all others.

This is at odds with a property which is listed for sale by auction whereby all bids (offers) are made in a public forum and each buyer is aware of exactly how much more they will need to offer in order to purchase the property. This method of sale through the bidding process will almost always produce the highest possible purchase price.

The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) recently released a statement discussing this topic and also clarifying the legal obligations of the real estate agent during the multiple offer process:

The REIQ often receives queries from consumers about multiple offers on a property. A multiple offer occurs when more than one prospective buyer makes an offer on a property by submitting a Contract of Sale.

Multiple offers often happen in a seller’s market when competition for residential property is greatest and there are more buyers than there are properties for sale. However, it can occur in any market and especially for properties within an affordable price range.

Occasionally prospective buyers have alleged that agents tell them there is another offer on the property in order to secure a higher price for the seller, when in fact there is no competing offer.

There are heavy penalties for agents who mislead or deceive buyers by telling them there are competing offers when there are not.

When a seller is to be presented with multiple offers, a prudent agent will inform prospective buyers of that fact in writing and obtain a written acknowledgement. This gives potential buyers an opportunity to submit an offer if they have not already done so, or to revise an existing offer that has not yet been accepted by the seller.

Real estate agents have an obligation under the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act to submit all offers that comply with the seller’s instructions to the agent.

Exceptions occur when, for example, the seller instructs their agent not to submit offers under a certain dollar figure.

Agents also have a statutory obligation to attempt to get the highest possible price for the seller. The law further requires that agents be fair to buyers.

Buyers should also be aware that sellers will examine all the terms and conditions of each offer before deciding to accept or reject any particular offer. The conditions can make certain offers more attractive for reasons other than the proposed price alone.

Some sellers may be prepared to accept a lower price if the offer is unconditional rather than take the risk that a higher offer may not proceed to settlement, because of the special conditions required by a buyer.


Statement posted by the REIQ on the 13th of August 2012.

Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Smithfield selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica, Kamerunga and surrounds.

March 3, 2012

Cairns Beaches Video Market Update


Short video update on current market activity experienced in Cairns northern beaches.
Presented by Peter Musso - Ray White Cairns Beaches - 0425 713 700
Location: Coral Sands Resort - Trinity Beach QLD 4879

Subtitle: Hi everyone, welcome to my first video update for the year, we've been very busy so I'm happy to be able to report on healthy market activity throughout January and February. Buyer activity remains strong following on from the spike in activity that we saw late in 2011, typical for that time of year but good nonetheless that it has remained.

A change that we have noticed is fewer properties coming onto the market which will help to bridge the gap between supply and demand that we have seen in recent times. The majority of buyer enquiry is circulated around the affordable housing segment, between the $250,000 and $350,000 level, with demand for units slightly less however good for those that are priced to represent clear value within the marketplace and of course auction properties with no advertised price.

As predicted we are continuing to see strengthening rental market conditions with tightening vacancies and increasing rents, something I heard a buyer say last week was "with rents expected to increase further why shouldn't I buy?" This was music to my ears as it is the message that we have been trying to get across to the marketplace for quite a while now. Hopefully we see and continual shift in buyer perception in that direction.

If you would like a quick discussion regarding local market activity feel free to call me directly at any time, have a great day and thank you for watching.

Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Cairns Beaches selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica and surrounds.

February 21, 2012

Cairns Property Information Seminar

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This Thursday (23rd February) Ray White Cairns Beaches & Ray White Smithfield will be hosting an information seminar for buyers and sellers of local real estate.

The event will feature a number of guest speakers on the current state of the market and discuss the associated opportunities available. Whether considering buying or selling locally it is sure to be an event not to be missed.

Location: Paradise Palms Country Club, Kewarra Beach
Time: 6:30pm Start - 8:30pm Finish
Contact: 07 4057 9111 or sales.cairnsbeaches@raywhite.com *Booking not necessary however recommended

April 9, 2011

WHAT ARE THE CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS?

On Tuesday 19 April, 2011 commencing at 6:00pm Ray White Cairns Beaches will host another of its highly popular 'Sellers Information Seminars'.

A number of qualified guest speakers including valuers and industry analysts will cover a range of topics and questions from the floor.

The night aims to provide property sellers and buyers alike with the information that they require in order to make informed and educated decisions within the current local marketplace.

If you might be interested in attending please contact myself on 0425 713 700 or peter.musso@raywhite.com.

Peter Musso - Ray White Cairns Beaches - Property agent selling real estate in Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach

October 23, 2010

CAIRNS' SELLERS INFORMATION EVENING AT RAY WHITE CAIRNS BEACHES

This coming Tuesday Ray White Cairns Beaches will be hosting an information evening for owners and anyone who might be interested in learning more about the current status of local property markets.

Economic information will be discussed and intimate advice provided to those who might have any questions or queries regarding selling or buying in the current market.

Whether you're on the market and not sold, going onto the market with many questions, or seeking direction of any kind at all the team at Ray White Cairns Beaches would love to have you along!

When: Tuesday 26th October @ 6:00pm
Where: Ray White Cairns Beaches, Trinity Beach Rd, Trinity Beach
R.S.V.P: Phone 07 4057 9111 or email peter.musso@raywhite.com


Peter Musso - Ray White Cairns Beaches - Property agent selling real estate in Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach