If you are looking for a good agent, check out who’s selling the most in your area. Check their websites and see how they project themselves there - that will give you a hint as to how they will project your home.
According to a report just released home ownership is slipping away for many Australians and soon less than half of all adults will own their own home.
The tide is turning in favour of owner-occupiers, after several years in which investors and foreign buyers dominated the Australian property market.
The REISA has successfully lobbied the SA government to allow electronic documentation in real estate.
It’s the best first-home buyers’ market in Australia for many years, says First National Real Estate chief executive, Ray Ellis.
Place Advisory' annual investor survey shows that Brisbane investors are shifting their attention to the middle-city ring, and are less optimistic about the property market.
REIWA President Hayden Groves says easing property prices in Western Australia is making home ownership more accessible.
Agents in Sydney have been charging 2.2% for years, but in reality the average commission today is probably closer to 1.60-1.75%.
Shane Kempton, CEO of Professionals Real Estate Group believes now is an opportune time for young people to get into the WA property market.
Darwin's property market has performed the best out of all eight capital city markets across the fifteen years since the turn of the century.
A Master Builders survey has found that the most popular renovations are bathrooms, decks and kitchens.
You should only get the specialist you require to look after your property if you want to sell or lease.
The RBA’s latest move reinforces the need for caution, said Laing+Simmons Managing Director, Leanne Pilkington.
Over the last few years the property and construction industries have been diligent in giving plenty of thought to equal opportunity for women, but a new imbalance has emerged: the rise of the “young gun” and diminishing senior executive roles for older men.
It may seem shallow, but first appearances count, especially with property.