Market Overview Parkinson Q3 2018

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Parkinson

PROPERTY MARKET REPORT | 2018 THIRD QUARTER

COMP LIMEN TARY

COFFE JUST F O YOU R

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Market place overview page 4

Preparing your home for Spring page 6

Sales for the quarter page 8

Red Frogs youth support network page 10

Community News page 12

Nationwide home loan crackdown page 14

Brought to you by your Parkinson area specialist

JJ MACALINO

LISA ZHOU

jjmacalino@eplace.com.au

lisazhou@eplace.com.au

0405 223 269

0425 195 258


Hello

friends & family As we say goodbye to winter we welcome one of our favourite seasons throughout Queensland as we look towards the warmer weather of spring. This time of the year is commonly referred to as “the best time to sell” with more active buyers in the market looking for their next home or investment in the lead up to Christmas. Although keep in mind with this commonly being known as “the selling season” it often means there is more properties on the market creating more variety for buyers. Despite this fact outstanding results are still often achieved during this time of the year. It all comes down to having the right agent with the right marketing strategy. As always we appreciate your support and feedback for our market reports and we try our best to bring you the most relevant and up-to-date information possible. If there’s anything in regards to real estate that you’d like to know about or even if you would like to feature your local business in our next issue, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We love supporting our locals. Enjoy this issue! Your local specialist | Place Sunnybank

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Contents Page 4

Mid-year review

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Suburb statistics

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Getting your home ready to sell in spring

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Houses sold

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Charity – Red Frogs

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2018 ‘Shoot for the Stars’ winners

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Community news

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Finding it harder to get a loan?

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Your suburb specialist

2017 FINALIST REIQ Large Residential 2017 FINALIST

Place Estate Agents REIQ Large Residential Agency of the Year Disclaimer: Every effort has been made by Place Sunnybank to ensure that all information in this document is correct at time of printing.

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MID-YEAR REVIEW Australian property prices facing ‘longest downturn in decades’ says UBS – The Sydney Morning Herald The phone call that could ‘drop house prices by 80%’ if another financial crisis hits – News.com.au Expert’s advice for first home buyers as prices drop and interest rates rise – News.com.au At the time of writing this market place overview, these were the first three articles that appeared when I searched ‘Australian Property Market’ in Googlenews. After 6 continuous years of growth in Brisbane, the market has slowed, the housing boom headlines have turned into housing crash headlines, and banks have started raising interest rates. Things have turned quickly, but maybe we shouldn’t worry about this. Why? Because when speculators talk about the Australian property market, they are really talking about Sydney and Melbourne.

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Year to date, Brisbane has had growth of 0.3%. This is a representation of the market overall, and some properties will outperform others. Undoubtedly,

the market has slowed down, but Brisbane’s resilience is less likely due to our market lagging behind Sydney and Melbourne, and more likely due to growth of Queensland’s economy, and population in the last few years. Market trends treaded negatively in the first quarter, but this was largely influenced by an oversupply of almost 20,000 vacant units (existing and planned). Queensland has become the #1 destination for interstate migration (in the latest ABS Census data), taking over from Victoria. Overseas migration is also at its highest levels in years, which means the demand for accommodation will continue. This may be due to the affordability and lifestyle advantages compared to other


Houses sold in

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28 capital cities. In anticipation for the projected population growth, numerous public and private infrastructure plans have been approved such as the Brisbane airport extension, public transport and road upgrades and the Queens Wharf Project, just to name a few. All of this for the sake of further improving and enlarging the footprint of greater Brisbane. There will always be a chance of a crash, or the market may already be in recovery. It’s always difficult to know what’s happening if you don’t do your research. As your area specialist on the front line, I am constantly monitoring changes in our specific area, and will continue to provide relevant and timely information to you. If you ever require up-to-date information and advice about the future of your property, contact me at any time and I will do my best to achieve the optimal solution for you. JJ Macalino 0405 223 269

28.5%

5 YEAR GROWTH

$668,430 2018 Q3 MEDIAN PRICE

$840,000 HIGHEST SALE PRICE

$460pw

AVERAGE RENT FOR HOUSES

46 days

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET

+1.01%

CHANGE IN MEDIAN PRICE

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9 TIPS

TO SPRING INTO THE SPRING MARKET It’s here! Spring selling season is upon us and it’s certainly not too late to be giving thought to readying your home for the market. Taking steps to prepare your home now will help you avoid the stress of a last minute rush to market.

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CLEAN & DECLUTTER

DO AN INSPECTION

TIDY THE FLOORING

Make your move easier by beginning the packing now. Clear out all clutter and remove items you don’t regularly use, throw away items that are broken or damaged, consider a storage facility for items you don’t need. When you clean, pay attention to small details. Wash windows, dust blinds, launder curtains, dust skirting, clean appliances and straighten contents of your closets.

This step will help you avoid any unpleasant surprises during the sale process. Inspect your walls and floors for water damage, check for plumbing leaks, make sure your windows don’t have broken seals, check for any signs of insects or rodents… and fix any problems that you find.

Carpets should be shampooed and treated for stains. Tile and hardwoods should be thoroughly swept and mopped to a shine. Any flooring that is stained, damaged or worn beyond repair should be removed and replaced. Hardwood floors that are scratched or have lost their sheen should be refinished.


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ELIMINATE ODOURS

MAKE AN ENTRANCE

FRESHEN UP FIXTURES

Use fragranced candles or reed diffusers to create a warm and inviting scent to your home. Alternatively for a more natural scent, include freshly cut flowers, or fresh apples and cookies placed in plain sight in the kitchen.

Your front door is the first thing potential buyers will see when they visit your home, so remember to make it inviting. Paint the door if needed, replace any damaged hardware, keep decorations minimal and declutter the entrance area.

Light fixtures, bathroom mirrors, taps, shower heads and cabinet hardware can all be replaced for very little money and make a huge difference in terms of visual appeal.

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PAINT

FINISH ODD JOBS

STAGE FOR SUCCESS

While you might love your aubergine walls, there’s a good chance that most buyers won’t. Many buyers want to see a blank canvas where they can inject their own personality. In order to make your home appeal to the largest possible audience, paint your walls in neutral colours in a matt finish. Don’t forget to repair any nail holes or other damage before painting, and be sure to touch up ceilings and trim as needed.

Now is the time to complete any home improvement projects you have under way and make any necessary repairs to your home. You’ll most likely find a buyer quicker and the sale process smoother if everything that needs to be done is taken care of before you list your property.

An important part of showing your home, staging can be done yourself or by professionals. Place furniture to maximise the feelings of space and light in your home, with an eye to how rooms flow into each other. If your decor isn’t cutting it, you can move your belongings into storage and rent furniture and artwork from a home staging service.

Excerpt from https://www.realestate.com.au/advice/10-ways-to-prepare-your-home-for-a-spring-sale/

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QUARTER 3 2018

PARKINSON SPEC

Address

Bed,Bath,Car

Land m2

Sold

DOM

Sale Price

4 Goongarrie Cres

4,2,2

450

04-Jul-18

52

$485,000

13 Girraween Cres

4,2,2

500

10-Jul-18

12

$648,000

40 Gibraltar Cct

4,2,2

1,220

12-Jul-18

22

$806,050

32 Glenna Pl

5,2,3

823

12-Jul-18

79

$675,000

6 Nonda Pl

4,2,2

740

19-Jul-18

75

$680,000

11 Balgownie Cres

4,2,2

800

23-Jul-18

19

$662,000

5 Nungatta Ct

4,2,2

640

23-Jul-18

21

$725,000

6 St John Cl

4,2,2

800

23-Jul-18

24

$680,500

36 Wallum Dr

4,3,2

730

25-Jul-18

28

$800,000

8 Woodlark Cres

4,2,2

701

25-Jul-18

70

$688,000

23 Superior Pl

4,3,3

950

28-Jul-18

25

$836,000

122 Bannockburn Cres 4,2,2

740

30-Jul-18

15

$642,000

29 Yengo St

3,2,2

470

31-Jul-18

19

$495,000

92 Watarrka Dr

4,1,2

583

03-Aug-18

69

$435,000

Sold By

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DOM | Days on Market


QUARTER 3 2018

PARKINSON SPEC

Address

Bed,Bath,Car

Land m2

Sold

DOM

Sale Price

Sold By

8 Clarendon Cl

5,2,2

908

03-Aug-18

26

$822,000

28 Glenelg Pl

4,2,2

830

03-Aug-18

102

$840,000

42 Rokeby Dr

4,2,2

750

06-Aug-18

24

$675,000

23 Kinchega Cct

4,2,2

450

13-Aug-18

68

$475,000

8 Silverdell Cres

4,2,5

800

13-Aug-18

89

$676,000

106 Lake Eyre Cres

4,2,2

850

17-Aug-18

41

$785,000

38 Talisker Pl

4,2,2

730

17-Aug-18

45

$720,000

4,2,2

640

20-Aug-18

30

$585,000

118 Bannockburn Cres 4,2,2

740

21-Aug-18

57

$605,500

137 Wallum Dr

4,2,2

730

24-Aug-18

29

$680,000

7 Janarde Pl

4,2,2

698

24-Aug-18

120

$540,000

5 Mimosa St

4,2,2

600

16-Sep-18

45

$565,000

85 Oakview St

4,2,2

659

25-Sep-18

48

$675,000

5,2,2

750

27-Sep-18

25

$815,000

Sold By

4 Glenlee Pl

Sold By

3 Mitchell Pl

9 Information correct at time of print as sourced from RP Data and Pricefinder.


COMMUNITY NEWS CHARITY

RED FROGS Red Frogs is a support program for young people from the ages of 15 – 25. We recognise that the culture of young people is dominated by alcohol and that excessive consumption of alcohol and other substances can often lead to dangerous and life-altering behaviours. At the core of Red Frogs is the heart to provide direct relief from alcohol-and drug-related issues that are known to cause anxiety, suffering, distress and helplessness amongst the youth of our nation. They are the next generation of leaders, business entrepreneurs, teachers, engineers, environmentalists and parents. They are our future. Therefore we’ve made it our mission to provide a positive peer presence in alcohol-fuelled environments where young people gather; educate young people on safe partying behaviours; and promote alcohol-free and/or diversionary activities that engage young people in these environments.

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To read more about the Red Frogs programs and harm prevention strategies please visit redfrogs.com. au/programs.

YOUR CONTRIBUTION HELPS TO ‘SAFEGUARD A GENERATION’ $100

30 Pancake Shakers feeding 300 Schoolies

$240

1,440 festival goers hydrated

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A volunteer on the ground at Schoolies Week

$450

A school sponsored with a Red Frogs Education Program

$3,500

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WINNERS

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PLACE ANNUAL AWARDS 2018 were held at The Star Gold Coast. Place Sunnybank brought home 3 awards in total. It is a great honour and privilege for us to receive these awards. Thank you to our valued customers for their trust and continued support. OWEN CHEN Place Values: Excellence

SKYE Giving up sugar JESS Committing to gym 3 times a week

NICK YAMADA Platinum Level Sales Award

KE Give up buying kids toys MINH & NADIA Commit to gym and healthy eating JASON Committing to gym 6 times a week

JESS CHIA Silver Level Sales Award

PETER Giving up meat, wine & beer MICHAEL Giving up fast food GEORGE Give up bubble tea/commit to gym JONATHAN Refrain from ordering UberEats

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COMMUNITY

Q&A

We take a closer look at our local favourite café Zarraffa’s Coffee. JJ and Lisa sat down and spoke with the business owner Nicole Fettes to find out a little about her and what’s new this spring season.

What’s the best thing about working in Zarraffa’s Coffee Calamvale?

We established Zarraffa’s Coffee Calamvale back in 2010. I was inspired by my friend who owned a store in Surfers Paradise. I really enjoyed the quality of their coffee and could imagine myself running the same business in our local community.

Through the years we get to meet a lot of our local customers and provide them with high quality and consistent products, while at the same time delivering great customer service that exceeds expectations! Our business provides an excellent meeting point for various customer requirements including: business meetings, simply reading the paper with a cuppa, or enjoying an indulgent treat! Whatever it may be, everybody is welcome here.

What’s the story behind the brand?

Are you involved in the community?

Zarraffa’s Coffee was founded in 1996 by Kenton and Rachel Campbell. The company is proudly Australian owned and operated with its head office based in Eagleby. Zarraffa’s (pronounced Za-raff-as) comes from the Arabic word ‘Zarafa‘ which means ‘Giraffe’ and the Masai Giraffe typically inhabits the savannahs of Kenya and Ethiopia, the origin of coffee.

We love our local community and are proud sponsors of a number of local schools such as, Calamvale Community College, St Stephens, Algester State School & Stretton State College. We also facilitate traineeships from local schools that are completing their Certificate II in Hospitality.

How long has Zarraffa’s Coffee been in the area?

As a coffee connoisseur what is your favourite cuppa coffee? I’m a fan of the Caramelised Cappuccino!

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Does the construction works in the centre affect your opening hours?

Breakfast Smoothie

Sticky Date Pudding What’s new on the menu? For this spring season we have the Breakfast Smoothie which has been very popular. Mixed berries, banana, yoghurt, rolled oats and chia seeds blended into a delicious smoothie is the perfect way to start your day! Also for the sweet tooths we have the new Sticky Date Pudding topped with cream, ice cream and crème anglaise - a great match with your favourite cuppa! COMP LIME

COFFNETARY JUST F E O YOU R

It’s ‘business as usual’! We are serving great coffee: Weekdays 6am - 8pm Saturdays 6am – 6pm and Sundays 7am – 6pm.

We hope you enjoy your complimentary hot or cold beverage voucher at the back of this report!

Visit them at: Shop 10, Calamvale Market Place, Cnr Nottingham & Beaudesert Rd, Calamvale


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WHAT| WHEN| whERE|

The Algester Multifest is a fun filled annual fundraiser for Algester State School. Friday 2 November 2018 opening from 3pm with fireworks commencing at 8pm Algester State School, 19 Endiandra Street, Algester

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Finding it harder to get a loan?

HERE’S WHY It’s harder to get a loan in Australia right now than it has been in years. The big banks have been whacked by the financial services royal commission and the media for lax lending standards. And it seems they’re taking note. Figures from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority show growth in new loans is slowing from 6.6% about a year ago, to 5.8% earlier this year. That is because of a few factors, including a crackdown on investor loans, a move away from high-risk loans, and increased paperwork checks for all borrowers. In practice, it means some would-be buyers are struggling to get finance. Paula Mills runs the Academy of Entrepreneurs in Sydney. She has a full-time staff of 15 and hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank. She said even though her financial situation is “very healthy”, she can’t get a bank to extend her home loan. Real estate agents around the country are seeing the impact of the credit crackdown at quiet auctions and open homes.

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“Absolutely there’s a credit crunch across the country,” Malcolm Gunning, the president of the Real Estate Institute of Australia, said.

“The royal commission has really uncovered a few problems in the lending policies of the banks, so the banks have reacted and taken a more conservative approach.” As buyers struggle to get finance, it’s driving prices down, he said. National Australia Bank’s chief economist, Alan Oster, dismissed talk of a sharp fall in house prices. “I think it’s alarmist to say you’re going to have a crash in house prices,” he said. Mr Oster said the cooling of the market was being driven by regulatory changes that cap investor loans, and also by tighter checks on borrowers. “I think one of the issues people are worried about is how much the banks have really understood your income and ability to pay back a loan,” he said. “So banks will now say, ‘Right, we really do want to see a copy of your pay slip, we’re not just going to use an automatic system’.” He said the type of person who can borrow money was also changing, thanks to a regulatory crackdown. “The investor market is down, and the owner-occupier is up, so there’s been a switch.”

Excerpt from http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-16/finding-it-harder-to-get-a-loan-heres-why/9999912


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WONDERFUL AGENT! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I would unhesitatingly recommend JJ Macalino & Lisa Zhou to anyone wishing to sell their home. Highly professional service and a speedy sale ensued with great buyers. Very good communication and prompt reply to every request. Many thanks to JJ & Lisa! – Andy & Cynthia

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Enjoy this one on us! Present this flyer to receive a COMPLIMENTARY Tall hot or cold beverage of your choice* CALAMVALE Shop 10, Calamvale Market Place, Cnr Nottingham and Beaudesert Roads Visit our website for opening hours.

zarraffas.com *Offer only valid at Zarraffa’s Coffee store listed above. Upon surrender at point of sale this flyer entitles the bearer to one complimentary Tall hot or cold beverage as displayed on in store menu. Limit of one flyer per customer per day. Extras will incur a charge. Not valid with any other offer. Not redeemable for cash. Valid til 31/12/2018. © Intellectual Plus Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved, 2018. Trade marks used under licence.


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