Court blocks Bondi DA for inadequate terror assessment
The Land and Environment Court has refused an application by FREE (Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe) to build a new synagogue in Bondi because the developers failed to adequately address terrorism threats.
REIWA calls on state government for reforms to stimulate property market
The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia has made a submission to the WA state government ahead of the 2017 budget, calling for a range of reforms to stimulate the WA property market.
Vale: Robert (Bob) Wemyss Frewin OAM
Robert Frewin, distinguished past president of both the Real Estate Institute of Australia (1981-82) and the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales (1970-71), passed away on 4 August. He will be missed by his many friends and colleagues in the industry.
This contemporary take on the traditional Queenslander in Brisbane's Teneriffe Hill has views to Mt Coot-tha
This carefully crafted Brisbane home is for sale with Ivo Kornel of Belle Property New Farm.
Citi clamps down on lending in 'blackspot' suburbs
Citi will require a 35 per cent deposit for loans on all apartments built less than two years ago, and for any apartment on a list of 90 postcodes Australia-wide.
REINSW releases finalists for 2017 Awards for Excellence
The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales has released the finalists for its 20th annual REINSW Awards for Excellence.
Solution to Martin Place homeless camp elusive as government brings in new laws
Uncertainty still surrounds the controversial 'tent city' in Sydney's Martin Place, though new laws are being introduced by the NSW premier, Gladys Berejiklian, that will allow the government to intervene.
Designer, north-to-rear Paddington terrace with views of Trumper Park
A flawless designer renovation has transformed this classic 1890s Victorian terrace into a haven of light and cutting-edge luxury. For sale through Simon Doak, Craig Rajczyk, and Stephen Jones of 1st City Real Estate Double Bay.
New rules mean lenders see 'positive data' when assessing loans
At last some good news for first-home buyers: new rules are being fast tracked to provide lenders with greater access to 'positive data' about borrowers, potentially making it easier for first-home buyers, who may not have a long credit history, to have their loans approved.
Aerial imagery reveals Australia's growing population
Australia’s population is booming, with some regions growing by more than 50 per cent over the last five years.