One of Melbourne’s most exceptional heritage warehouse conversions
A great warehouse conversation into a grand home by architect, Shelly Penn. Architectural features of this property enhance the original authenticity of this heritage building. 'MacRobertson' for sale by Nelson Alexander Fitzroy.
Could this be one of the first properties sold for bitcoin?
The vendor of a Melbourne property will accept payment in bitcoin, says agent John Garnett of Harcourts Boronia.
Sydney's Pitt Street among the top ten most expensive streets in the world
Sydney's Pitt Street is the seventh most expensive street in the world, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s 'Main Streets Across the World 2017' report.
Mortgage brokers settle record 55.7% share of Aussie home loans
Mortgage brokers settled 55.7 per cent of all Australian home loans during the September quarter.
Pandanus and Noosaville summers
This pandanus-lined residence is the perfect option to enjoy an abundance of indoor and outdoor living space, combining the size and functionality of a home with all the benefits of apartment living. For sale through Dan Neylan and Imika Neylan of Dowling Neylan Real Estate Noosaville.
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.