Real estate transaction numbers are trending lower as costs and prices rise
New data from CoreLogic reveals the suburbs with the highest and lowest transaction rates in Australia.
How to write the perfect job ad
The best real estate job ads are clear and concise, and they promote the benefits of working for your business as much as the qualities they are seeking in an applicant, says Sharon Bennie of Specialist Property Recruitment.
Get to know Tameka Smith of Key2 Property
Tameka Smith is a finalist in the residential property manager category at the upcoming REIA 2018 National Awards for Excellence.
Davaar: Grand 1912 Queensland home in iconic inner-city estate
This historic residence is set on 1,215sqm (approx) of landscaped grounds just 4km from Brisbane CBD. For sale by James Curtain and Warren Walsh of Place Bulimba.
First-home buyers at highest share of market in five years
Continued weakness in housing finance numbers is leading the banks to compete for market share by lowering interest rates for both investors and owner-occupiers, says Malcolm Gunning, president of the REIA.
Property prices on the rise: REIA report
The median property price for Australia's eight capital cities was $769,501 at the end of 2017, up 1.0 per cent for the quarter.
Innovative Teaching and Learning Building at Monash University completed for start of academic year
The new $225 million Learning and Teaching Building at Monash University, designed by John Wardle Architects and built by Multiplex, has been completed ahead of schedule, in time for the start of the university academic year.
Industrial sophistication: Historic Annandale warehouse retreat
This former studio of Archibald winning artist Fred Cress won the 2015 Master Builders Association’s Award for Excellence. For sale by Damien West of McGrath Newtown.
Four Corners' 'Big Australia' report: REIA calls for housing minister
Malcolm Gunning, president of the REIA, says Australia needs a housing minister to help the country plan for its rapidly increasing population.
Get to know leading Queensland agent Alex Jordan of McGrath Paddington
Alex Jordan of McGrath started out studying jazz piano, but quickly realised he was more suited to a career in sales.