Will short-term letting be something of the past?
Renovations are often not covered by existing home and contents insurance, but by comparing policies you can avoid getting caught out.
The government’s legislation to reinstate the ABCC and bring back industry specific penalties and sanctions will return the rule of law to the construction industry, says the Housing Industry Association.
Reforms to NSW strata laws are due to commence today.
New home sales dropped to a two-year low in October, according to the latest Housing Industry Association data.
The 2016 PwC/Property Council Retirement Census has confirmed strong rates of occupancy and a continuing shift to older residents.
Beware the common mistakes made by property investors.
A strong Australian dollar and cheap euro mortgages make conditions highly favourable for savvy Australians to invest in European destinations right now.
Residential construction will slow over the next two years, but will bottom out at historically healthy levels, says the Housing Industry Association.
Maiclaire Bolton, of CoreLogic, shines a spotlight on New Zealand, and examines how the 'shaky island' has developed unique ways to cope with earthquakes.
Brisbane is one of Australia’s fastest growing Local Government Areas.
The South Australian government now requires that residential property managers in the state will need to be licensed.
Many more Australians looking to purchase property have been turning to buyer's agents, but they need to approach them with caution.
Interestingly, more sellers had to drop their listing price in Albany and Broome this quarter, while in Karratha and Port Hedland the opposite was true, with both centres experiencing a significant reduction in the number of sellers who had to reduce their asking price over the quarter.
Sustainability Victoria’s report 'Energy Efficient Office Buildings: Transforming the Mid-Tier Sector' describes the potential economic and environmental benefits of energy efficiency upgrades.