John McGrath – All signs point to growth in Melbourne & surrounds
John McGrath, founder and executive director, McGrath Estate Agents says Melbourne and surrounding regional areas are showing signs of potential growth and are likely to bounce back as they have after past crises.
Kilwinning renovated Southern Highlands for sale - Di Jones
40 Eridge Park Road Burradoo for sale by Sarah Wotton and Amy Bregonje of Di Jones is the epitome of the turn-key property, geared for entertaining.
Prestigious Brisbane Corso family residence
This tri-level riverfront home features wraparound lap pool, private deep-water jetty, and custom-built wet bar. For sale by Sarah Hackett of Place.
Kay & Burton Concierge
Residents of Melbourne metro and Mornington Peninsula areas can access Kay & Burton's Concierge, a referral service for everything from styling a home for sale, to major renovations, dog walking, or wine recommendations.
Grand European-inspired Brisbane penthouse
Featuring expansive living spaces and access to Castlebar Cove’s resort-like amenities, this dual-level home is for sale by Sarah Hackett of Place Bulimba.
Spectacular Brisbane riverfront apartment sold to local Teneriffe family - McGrath
Ground floor riverfront apartment sold within two weeks for $5.7 Million by Brett Greensill and Andrea Crossan of McGrath New Farm.
Brisbane River home bought from Melbourne, sight unseen
The riverhome was sold for $3,525,000 by Sarah Hackett of Place Bulimba.
Why should you use a buyer’s agent in QLD’s current market?
While 2020 has thrown up an unprecedented amount of uncertainty in the real estate industry, buyer interest in Queensland has risen 18 per cent in the last six months.
What are the pros and cons of buying a second-hand investment property?
BMT Tax Depreciation has shared some pros and cons to consider when deciding if you should purchase a second-hand investment property.
Latest vacancy rates show impact of COVID-19 pandemic far from over - REINSW
The REINSW Vacancy Rate Survey results for October 2020 show that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the residential rental market NSW.