Sydney property market leads capitals lower
Chris Wilkins, agent with Ray White Drummoyne, told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS he expects prices to fall up to another 5 per cent this year.
"We must remain positive": Darwin property remains in a slump
Darwin's declining population is weighing on the property market, Quentin Kilian, chief executive of the REINT, told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS.
Perth's top suburbs in 2017: North Fremantle, Applecross, and Dalkeith
The REIWA has released a list of the fastest growing suburbs in 2017, revealing that North Fremantle, Applecross and Dalkeith were the city's top performers.
Sunshine Beach sanctuary
Stephen Kidd of Kidd + Co Designers told WILLIAMS MEDIA, "Sunshine Beach is one of my favourite locations for the village, beach, lifestyle and the people. This home captures it all."
Wanda Group sells Australian projects to Yuhu for $1.13 billion
Yuhu's owner, Huang Xiangmo, was involved in political scandals last year that eventually resulted in the resignation of senator Sam Dastyari.
House prices Australia wide are rising, but don't expect a strong recovery: Macquarie
"It is now looking very likely that housing prices at the national level are again rising modestly," said Macquarie in a note to clients.
Real Women in Real Estate's 2018 event dates
The Real Women in Real Estate network has released its 2018 events calendar - including a new event in California.
Gibraltar Way opulence Perth, built by skilled artisans
With a Tuscan influence, this opulent home contains features created by skilled artisans, including bespoke hand-painted stained-glass windows and exquisitely detailed wrought iron. For Sale by Vivien Yap, Ray White Claremont Western Australia.
Property in Adelaide's coastal markets "doesn't hang around too long": Rhys Digance, Belle Property Glenelg
While prices of around $3,000 per sqm for waterfront land might not seem much compared with Sydney prices, they are very good values for Adelaide, says Rhys Digance of Belle Property Glenelg.
NSW windows must be fitted with safety devices by 13 March: Fair Trading
From 13 March 2018, in New South Wales it will be required that openable windows 2 metres or more above ground outside and less than 1.7 metres above the floor inside must be fitted with safety devices.