Australian housing downturn gathers speed
CoreLogic's July Home Value Index results, released today, reveals national dwelling values are falling at their fastest annual rate since 2012.
Melbourne needs to re-think approach to urban sprawl, architects and planners say
Architects and urban planners have gathered in Melbourne to discuss how to design more ethical cities at the Collectivity Talks – Ethical Cities panel discussion.
Dermot Lowry joins Knight Frank as Partner, Head of Occupier Services
Knight Frank have announced the appointment of Dermot Lowry as Partner, Head of Occupier Services, Australia.
Industrial renovation: Hobart warehouse conversion
With over 816sqm of usable floor space, this warehouse space is waiting to convert someone’s industrial sized dreams into a residential reality. For sale by Marcus Freebody of LJ Hooker Hobart.
REINT's Quentin Kilian calls on government to address $1.2b property sales plunge in Northern Territory
Real estate sales in the Northern Territory have plummeted $1.2 billion in the three years since the height of the LNG boom, according to Real Estate Institute of Northern Territory (REINT) Chief Executive Officer, Quentin Kilian.
Ray White Commercial Queensland promotes young gun
After just four years at Ray White Commercial Queensland director Matthew Fritzsche has been promoted to partner at the leading 30 year old business.
New home sales tick upwards for first time this year
New home sales have increased for the first time this year, according to the Housing Industry Association (HIA) New Home Sales report.
‘Balmoral’: classic Australian homestead with European influences
Offering the ultimate in refined semi-rural living, this substantial, master-built home and acreage includes a macadamia orchard and cottage style gardens. For sale by Ann Ellison and Stuart Ellison of Zeb Realty.
Sluggish weekend as two high profile properties fail to sell at auction
The infamous 'Taj on Swan' block, and Australia's 'ultimate horse property', have both been passed in at auction over the weekend, as the final week of July returned a preliminary clearance rate of 58.4 per cent across the combined capital cities.
Key infrastructure projects predicted to boost Geelong's capital growth
Rail duplication between South Geelong and Waurn Ponds, and the Melbourne Airport rail link are set to boost capital growth in Geelong, according to forecasters.