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.
Melbourne property market showing signs of slowing
CoreLogic's final auction numbers show that Melbourne's clearance rate fell below 70 per cent to 69.2 per cent last week, the city's weakest result since July 2016.
Australia takes out two prizes on Day 1 of World Architecture Festival
Australia has taken out two prizes on Day 1 of World Architecture Festival.
Ithaca Fire Station, c1918, with commanding views and fireman's pole
Max Hadgelias of Ray White told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, "This is an historic building, arguably in one of Paddington's best locations, with a near flat walk into Paddington, and with sweeping district and city views." For sale with George Hadgelias and Max Hadgelias of Ray White Paddington.
WA's regional rental market improves in September quarter: REIWA
"I'm quite surprised," says David Hipworth, of LJ Hooker Karratha, about the up-tick in the level of interest in rental property.
Get to know architect Maggie Edmond of Edmond and Corrigan
Architect Maggie Edmond told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS that good architecture can "enrich the human condition".
Sydney's 'Parramatta Female Factory' granted heritage listing
The Federal Environment and Energy minister Josh Frydenberg has added Sydney's 'Parramatta Female Factory' to the National Heritage list.
'Pasadera' is an outstanding estate with unlimited potential
Stretching over 115 acres (46.5ha. approx.) of undulating pasture and manicured grounds, with breathtaking rural and ocean views, ‘Pasadera’ is an established working farm of unparalleled scale. For sale through Michael Parker and Holly Longmuir of RT Edgar Flinders.
Winners of the 2017 Eat Drink Design Awards announced
From a whimsical bar in Sydney's downtown Paddington, to a boutique hotel in regional Victoria, the Eat Drink Design Awards showcase the exquisite work being done in the field of Australian hospitality design.
Senate clears legislation to slug foreign owners with tax if they leave their properties vacant
The senate has cleared legislation that allows foreign owners to be charged an annual fee if they leave their properties vacant for six months or longer.