French elegance and simplicity in Phillip Mannerheim designed Brighton home
Phillip Mannerheim told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, "This was the first courtyard design house I designed with french flavour, and I called it the 'Monet'. It won the best Australian home in its class. Its elegance and simplicity speak for itself."
Changes in the boardroom at McGrath, Domain
Following the resignation of the entire board, John McGrath is back in charge of the company he founded thirty years ago, while the CEO of Domain, Antony Catalano, also stepped down yesterday.
Australian property "severely unaffordable": Demographia
The 14th Demographia International Housing Affordability Report provides little comfort for hopeful homebuyers in Australia.
New research from AMP shows most Aussies don't budget
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Dramatic Mount Franklin architect designed home with 360-degree views
Robert Broadhurst of Jellis Craig said, "The home has a relationship with the natural world outside, whilst being comfortable inside. Sky High’s triangular shape allows for 360 degree views from its elevated mountaintop location."
Noosa property headed for bull market into 2019: Adrian Reed, Dowling & Neylan Noosaville
With a solid number of good quality listings, and strong buyer demand, the Noosa real estate market is heading for a bull market, says Adrian Reed of Dowling & Neylan Real Estate Noosaville.
Melbourne records 13.2% house price growth in 2017: REIV
Strong demand for premium real estate, and a reinvigorated first-home-buyer market drove Melbourne house prices 13.2 per cent higher in 2017, the fastest rate of growth since 2010.
Sydney vacancy rates treading water
Sydney's vacancy rate rose 0.1 percentage points to 2.2 per cent in December, according to new data from the REINSW.
Art Deco fairy-tale amidst botanical gardens
Glenfyne Gardens is a stunning historical property and residence situated on 6 acres of botanical fairy-tale gardens. For sale by Janine Lum, Unique Estates Australia.
Finding beauty in imperfection: 'wabi-sabi' - the hottest design trend of 2018
The good news is you can stop ironing your sheets in 2018. The hottest design trend is all about simplicity, modesty, and celebrating the imperfect.