Melbourne's auction clearance rate holds below 70% for second week in a row
Melbourne's auction clearance rate is at its second consecutive week below 70 per cent, indicating the city's property market could be losing steam.
Australian apartments are becoming smaller, while our houses get bigger
Overall, Australian homes are their smallest in 20 years, but Australian houses remain the second-largest in the world.
Two more Australian projects awarded at World Architecture Festival
The post-earthquake reconstruction of Guangming Village, China, has won House of the Year at the World Architecture Festival, while Iredale Pedersen's Fitzroy Crossing Renal Hostel won Best Use of Colour, and Allen Jack+Cottier Architects and NH Architecture's Sydney Fish Markets won Future Project of the Year.
Palm beach mountain-side privacy with sweeping beach views
Peter Robinson told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, this home is in an “incredibly private location, with arguably the most iconic outlook across Palm beach and to the lighthouse. It has a remarkable 52m frontage across the northern boundary, giving it a real sense of environment and privacy."
Banks look inward to improve credit quality
Banks are tightening their internal lending processes in an attempt to improve the quality of their loans and ensure borrowers can repay in changed circumstances.
Melbourne property market showing signs of slowing
CoreLogic's final auction numbers show that Melbourne's clearance rate fell below 70 per cent to 69.2 per cent last week, the city's weakest result since July 2016.
Australia takes out two prizes on Day 1 of World Architecture Festival
Australia has taken out two prizes on Day 1 of World Architecture Festival.
Ithaca Fire Station, c1918, with commanding views and fireman's pole
Max Hadgelias of Ray White told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, "This is an historic building, arguably in one of Paddington's best locations, with a near flat walk into Paddington, and with sweeping district and city views." For sale with George Hadgelias and Max Hadgelias of Ray White Paddington.
WA's regional rental market improves in September quarter: REIWA
"I'm quite surprised," says David Hipworth, of LJ Hooker Karratha, about the up-tick in the level of interest in rental property.
Get to know architect Maggie Edmond of Edmond and Corrigan
Architect Maggie Edmond told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS that good architecture can "enrich the human condition".