Asia Pacific real estate investors looked to home markets in 2016
Asia Pacific real estate investors turned to their home markets in 2016 amid greater political and economic uncertainty, according to JLL's 'Real Estate Investment Flows: An Asia Pacific Perspective' report.
Melbourne International Flower & Garden show opens today
The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show opened at the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens today, and will remain open until Sunday 2 April.
Pearl Beach home for sale
This beachfront home faces northeast and was designed by the renowned architect Howard Tanner. The property is for sale through Stuart Gan of PRD Nationwide.
Murrumbidgee property nation's top performer over 20 years
Over 20 years, it's not Sydney's exclusive Woollahra or Melbourne's upmarket Stonnington councils that have achieved the strongest growth in property prices, but the fertile agricultural region in southern NSW of the Murrumbidgee Council, according to a new report by CoreLogic.
Richmond’s 'haunted' Regent Theatre on the market
"It is an eccentric category that is so niche. We think someone connected to the film industry or a lover of cinema will be drawn to it," says John Chancellor, of Matrix Property Group.
NSW tradies in short supply
There are several areas in NSW where tradies are in short supply, according to a new study from serviceseeking.com.au.
Historical mansion in Brighton for sale
‘Marama’ was built circa 1880s and has undergone a detailed restoration overseen by renowned architect Bruce Trethowan and is for sale by Paul Castran of Castran Gilbert.
Top end of market faring well, but change is in the air
The top end of the property market continues to surge, with the clearance rate hitting 77.1 per cent on the weekend, but a change of sentiment is "in the wind" according to John Cunningham, president of the REINSW.
REINSW's Novice Auctioneers Competition kicks off
In his first official auction, Michael Garofolo won heat one of this year's REINSW Novice Auctioneers Competition.
Survey shows investors still bullish despite bubble concern
A new survey shows that half of Australia's property investors aim to grow their portfolio this year, although some markets are more in favour than others.