Family haven in Glen Iris
This beautifully presented 1920s inner Melbourne home is for sale by Mark Wridgway and Justine Harris of RT Edgar Toorak.
The real estate careers portal filling a gap in the market
Proudly supported by the Real Estate Institute’s, RECON Jobs is a jobs website tailored to the real estate industry.
Can you ask a woman about her plans for a family in a job interview?
Sharon Bennie, owner of Specialist Property Recruitment discusses interview questions an employer has no right to ask.
7 stunning stone houses in Australia
Australia has a heritage of stone homes, some historic, some contemporary, many with modern interiors and meticulously restored spaces. Here are seven of Luxury List's favourite stone houses from around Australia.
‘Magical’ landmark Harbour-side property in Castlecrag
This extraordinary, resort-like residence is only 15 minutes from Sydney’s CBD. For sale by David Forrester, Irene Low and Ryan Dibley of Belle Property Northbridge.
"Baristas trained longer than real estate agents" REINSW calls for industry overhaul
The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales (REINSW) is calling for major changes to the property services industry in the leadup to the State Election in March.
Paddington: Why it's topping the list for Brisbane house sales this year
It's known as Brisbane's quaint inner-city suburb, and now Paddington is smashing sales records.
Prepare for winter, Bali Villa USD$299,000 international featured property
With a Pondok Wisata License (short-term stays), this three-bedroom villa located in the popular holiday destination of Legian, Bali could be the investment opportunity you've been looking for. It's for sale through Neil Power from Xclusive Property.
Striking Prahran designer home
Built circa 1897, this bright, inner Melbourne family home is close by the green space of Orrong Park. For sale by Tim Brown of Castran Gilbert South Yarra.
"Labor's negative gearing policy would cost the budget $32 billion"
Proposals to limit negative gearing and reduce capital gains tax concessions will cost the ALP a staggering $32 billion in just 10 years, according to research by the Property Investment Professionals of Australia (PIPA).