Get to know Andrew Coronis
Andrew Coronis is the Managing Director of Coronis Group, the largest wholly-owned, end-to-end real estate business in Queensland. SCHWARTZWILLIAMS spoke to him about growing his business from a “hole in the wall” into a 23-office network.
Residential construction is buoying the economy
While engineering work was down 18.8 per cent for the year to December, residential construction was up 5.7 per cent.
1930s home in Newtown, Victoria, for sale
This Georgian Revival-style home designed by architects Stephenson and Turner is close to the heart of Geelong and is for sale by Michael Ramsay and John Brodie of RT Edgar.
Barnett government will cut stamp duty for seniors if re-elected
Hayden Groves, president of The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia, has welcomed the Barnett Government’s announcement it will cut stamp duty for seniors by $15,000 if re-elected.
REIWA CEO Neville Pozzi reflects on 40 years at the institute
Neville Pozzi, CEO of the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia, shares his insights gained over 40 years in the real estate industry.
Rental market strong: SQM Research
Vacancy rates fell and rents rose around the country in January, particularly in mining towns, according to new data from SQM Research.
Architect designed house in Paddington, Qld, for sale
Designed by Frank Macchia, this home is only two kilometres from the Brisbane CBD and is for sale by Glynis Austin of Glynis Austin Properties of the Ray White Real Estate Team.
Little Bay development site for sale
One of the last coastal development sites in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs is on the market. The sale will be managed by Knight Frank’s Tim Holtsbaum and Eugene Evgenikos, with JLL’s Ben Hunter and Sam Brewer.
First sod turned on vertical high school in inner Melbourne
Construction has begun on Melbourne's first vertical public high school, Richmond High, which will cater for the booming inner-city suburbs.
Di Jones taps in to thriving Southern Highlands market
Di Jones has opened an office in Bowral, tapping into the trend of Sydneysiders from the Eastern Suburbs migrating south for affordability and space.