Little Bay development site for sale
One of the last coastal development sites in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs is on the market. The sale will be managed by Knight Frank’s Tim Holtsbaum and Eugene Evgenikos, with JLL’s Ben Hunter and Sam Brewer.
First sod turned on vertical high school in inner Melbourne
Construction has begun on Melbourne's first vertical public high school, Richmond High, which will cater for the booming inner-city suburbs.
Di Jones taps in to thriving Southern Highlands market
Di Jones has opened an office in Bowral, tapping into the trend of Sydneysiders from the Eastern Suburbs migrating south for affordability and space.
Waterfront Newport home for sale
A waterfront home in Newport on Sydney's Northern Beaches is for sale through Gordon Spring and Kim Jeffery of LJ Hooker Collaroy.
Auction clearances show no sign of easing off
Auction markets are showing no signs of cooling, say John Cunningham president REINSW, and Alex Ouwens, president REISA.
Study proves improved landscape design attracts more visitors
A study by Street Furniture - titled #BackyardExperiment - showed how inexpensive and colourful improvements, including movable seats, can quickly and easily make unloved spaces more lovable.
Megan Gale lists waterfront Melbourne mansion for sale
Model Megan Gale is selling her five-bedroom home with views of the Maribyrnong River through agent Charles Bongiovanni of AlexKarbon Real Estate.
Double story penthouse for sale in East Perth
'Mardalup' is a boutique development of five units on the Swan River looking over parkland towards the new Perth Stadium, Crown Casino and Crown Hotel and is for sale by Callum Davidson and Richard Mathlin of Knight Frank.
Other lenders fill the gap as big four clamp down on foreign borrowers
Though the big four banks have clamped down on lending to foreign nationals, other lenders have moved to fill the gap, and the share of properties bought by foreign nationals in the Australian market ticked higher at the end of 2016.
Calls for greater security for renters
Just as consumer advocate group Choice showed Australian renters lack adequate security of tenure and face poor-quality amenities, data from the RBA shows renters are forced to move more often than home owners.