Jump in building approvals fuels oversupply concerns
Building approvals rose more than expected in July, reigniting fears apartments are heading into oversupply.
Image of couple arguing at kitchen table "brings property to life"
A Lilyfield cottage is being marketed with a photograph of a couple arguing at the kitchen table.
Get to know Natalija Tanevska
Once a professional tennis player, Natalija Tanevska now heads up Cohen Handler's Inner West office.
Darwin harbour master
A four level contemporary cliff-edge home in Cullen Bay offers views to Darwin harbour with the luxury of a home cinema, internal lift, swimming pool and large wine cellar.
Digital disruption set to lower costs of selling property
Low-cost real-estate agent Purplebricks launched in Australia this week, just as The Trading Post added a property tab to its web site; there are now plenty of ways to sell your home more cheaply.
Women in construction recognised at awards night
The National Association of Women in Construction recognised inspiring women and innovative companies at their annual awards night.
How one young homebuyer made it into the housing market
While many young Australians fear the property market has risen beyond their reach, eighteen-year-old Charles Bates was able to buy his own home with savings, government assistance, and a little help from his parents.
A suburban sanctuary
'Mandalay' is positioned on a private road in Pymble offering a resort-style home with four bedrooms and a brand new kitchen with Smeg appliances.
Sydney property streaking ahead
Sydney's auction clearance rate hit a 14-month high on the weekend, with 81% of properties put to auction selling, confirming the Harbour City's real estate market is streaking ahead of the rest of the country.
Aboriginal Land Council making most of Sydney property boom
An undeveloped site in Sydney's south is being sold by the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council.