Competition for Perth rentals heats up as vacancy rates fall
More than 15 people on average are vying for rental properties in WA, according to Andrew Graham of Rental Management Australia
Huge auction numbers this weekend
A major jump in the number of auctions this weekend will have buyers, sellers and agents very busy, according to CoreLogic.
Customers find being loyal a taxing affair
Joust's Mark Bevan suggests home owners do some research to see if they are paying a 'loyalty tax' to the big banks.
Expansion of Canberra sees The Agency move in
The Agency Canberra launches with Peter Micalos and a significant project pipeline marking a bright future for the nation's capital.
Rental market remains tough through January
Another month of low vacancy rates has left Victoria's rental market toughing it out, according to REIV President Leah Calnan.
New Japan collection offering 'redefinition' of winter lifestyle
Japan Ski Homes has taken its winning formula for winter living in a new direction with the OneHakuba Collection.
Brokers not happy with legislation over Best Interests Duty Bill
The clawback system means mortgage brokers are often working for free, according to Zippy Financial Director and Principal Broker Louisa Sanghera.
NT investors barking mad at legislation changes
The Gunner Government has thrown the cat amongst the pigeons by introducing changes to the Residential Tenancies Act, according to REINT CEO Quentin Kilian.
'The Orb House': strong interest for this iconic modern family home
Sold by Sam Wilkinson, Tom Staughton and Garrick Lim of Kay & Burton, who told WILLIAMS MEDIA, “The strength of the sale provided further evidence of the late 2019 rebound in the prestige residential market.”
John McGrath – Early bird sellers catch the worm
Welcome to the first of my regular columns for The Real Estate Conversation in which I’ll share my insights on the residential property market in Australia.