McGrath announces Lower North Shore expansion
McGrath is set to have a greater presence on Sydney's Lower North Shore, after announcing it has entered into an agreement to acquire LJ Hooker Willoughby/Artarmon.
Melbourne house prices drop by 1.4 per cent in first quarter of 2019 - REIV
Housing figures from the Real Estate Institute of Victoria have identified Melbourne's outer suburbs as some of the state's biggest growth areas.
Single level luxury in breezy Blairgowrie
Combining the finest living concepts with luxurious appointments, this entertainer's home in Blairgowrie, Victoria, is set on approx. 783 sqm a short stroll from both bay and ocean beaches. For sale by Rob Curtain and Danielle Vains of Peninsula Sotheby’s International Realty.
Out of commission - What the Fair Work changes mean for agents
New laws from the Fair Work Commission designed to protect agents may end up having the opposite effect, according to Real Estate Institute of Australia Deputy President Hayden Groves.
Three questions to ask yourself when you are considering a counter offer
Resolver Recruitment director Virginia Brookes takes a look at what you need to think about when considering a counter offer.
‘Zetland’: historic potential in St James Park
Timeless, generously proportioned and architecturally refined, 'Zetland' is a heritage home in prestigious Hawthorn dating from the 1870s. For sale by Sam Wilkinson and Geoff Hall of Kay & Burton Hawthorn.
Transformed: 12 wonderful warehouse conversions
History, high ceilings, and high street locations. If cookie-cutter architecture is not your thing, perhaps you’ll be inspired by a warehouse conversion. As seen on Luxury List.
Skilled migration crucial to housing - HIA
The Housing Industry Association has accused Labor of "setting the bar too high" with its proposed changes to skilled migration visas.
Historical hospitality in the heart of Hunters Hill
All the hallmarks of Sydney's Hunters Hill can be seen in these two character-filled buildings for sale by Tom Doran and Dean Venturato of Burgess Rawson, in conjunction with Rhys Donnellan from Clearpoint.
WA not getting its fair share of funding - REIWA
The Real Estate Institute of Western Australia believes more must be done at a federal level to keep the state moving forward.