Award-winning Queensland home with a unique take on indoor-outdoor living
Breezy and private, this architect-designed residence showcases understated yet clever design features. For sale through Sophie Carter of Sophie Carter Exclusive Properties.
REIV annual Ignite conference to focus on policy
As Victoria faces a major review of property legislation, the REIV's Ignite conference will provide an overview of the policy environment, and an exceptional line-up of speakers.
Architect Carme Pinós, from Spain, will design 2018 MPavilion
Carme Pinós, from Barcelona, Spain, will build Naomi Milgrom's 2018 MPavilion, after the 2017 season was extended by popular demand.
Get to know architect Mark Curzon, principal at Fender Katsalidis
Mark Curzon of Fender Katsalidis specialises in complex architecture projects, in particular high-rise commercial and residential buildings, and believes that built forms must ‘give back’.
Coastal living WA style in Watermans Bay
Luxury, design, and modern style across a generous 1,085sqm block. For sale via Sean & Jenny Hughes of Realmark Coastal - North Beach.
Western Sydney hot with first-home buyers
The strongest uptake of the Berejiklian government's first-home buyer stamp duty assistance was in Western Sydney.
Melbourne's 'bridesmaid suburbs' deliver seven-figure savings
Buying in Melbourne suburbs that border the city's most-exclusive neighbourhoods can deliver seven-digit savings, according to data from the REIV.
Adelaide's median property price at record high, according to Valuer General's report
Alex Ouwens, president of the REISA, said he is "chuffed" the South Australian property market recorded strong results in the December quarter.
Opulence, privacy and a return in this Port Douglas home with letting business
An architecturally designed home in tropical pavilion style with established business is for sale via David Cotton of Raine & Horne Port Douglas Mossman.
NT deals already falling over on "whiff" of land tax: REINT
The REINT says introducing a land tax would drive investors away from the Northern Territory and accelerate the decline in population, at a time when the economy is already in a precarious situation.