"Solid spike" in enquiries after announcement of Northern Territory's new homebuyer scheme
First-home buyers are set to cash in big with the Northern Territory's new homeownership package, with agents reporting an increase in enquiries.
Housing finance tumbles again, building industry calls for government to act
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures show a dramatic drop in new housing loans.
Childless couples snapping up properties in highly sought-after school zones , as agents report "backlog" of buyers
Couples are lining up to buy property in some of Brisbane's most highly sought-after school catchment zones - before they even have kids.
Elegant Victorian terrace moments from Sydney’s Centennial Park
Freestanding to one side, this beautifully renovated terrace is close to beaches, the Sydney CBD and other lifestyle attractions. For sale by William Manning and Nicholas Durkin of McGrath Edgecliff.
Crown Group chief executive "confident" about prospects for Sydney apartment market
Despite demand for Sydney apartments dropping off following the Opal Tower cracks, more cladding fires, and jitters over the banking royal commission, one developer is feeling confident about the market.
Redland Bay development site with 36 existing titles
Expressions of interest are being sought for two nearby development sites that are being offered to the market for the first time in over 120 years at Broadwater Terrace and Marine Street, Redland Bay, through Ray White Special Projects Queensland.
What can you buy for $1 million in Brisbane?
The Sunshine State has some of the most prestigious property - here's what $1 million will buy you in Brisbane.
"Lynford": 1928 Tudor Home on approx. 1,503sqm
One of the best examples of a Tudor revival home in Brisbane, this heritage-listed home is for sale by Dwight Ferguson of Ray White Ascot.
Auction activity continues to rise following seasonal downturn
All but one of Australia's markets experienced an improvement in auction volumes from last week, according to CoreLogic.
Falling house prices close inequality gap, says report
Despite falls in residential property and share markets, the inequality gap between the financial comfort of homeowners and renters has begun to close for the first time in years, and most households are feeling better about their finances.