Rapid growth sees Buxton expand into Bellarine region with launch of Drysdale office
The new Buxton office will be the sixth in the Greater Geelong area led Buxton Geelong Group Director Ben Riddle. Buxton CEO Nathan Jones said “Ben is a tremendous leader who has a long track record of attracting the best agents and those who share our vision”.
Widespread price growth across regional WA during September quarter - REIWA
REIWA President Damian Collins said the regional WA market recovery continued to gain momentum in the September quarter, with the strongest quarterly price growth recorded in Geraldton.
The 19 Perth suburbs where unit prices are growing faster than house prices - REIWA
REIWA President Damian Collins said it is pleasing to see units in these suburbs benefiting from the strong buyer demand and joining in on the Perth property market recovery.
On his move to The Agency, Nick Separovich says “it’s like getting the band back together again,” having known Real Estate CEO Matt Lahood and Group CEO Geoff Lucas for 10 years.
Consolidated Properties Group marks major milestone in diversity journey
Consolidated Properties Group boss Don O’Rorke has hailed its now female-dominated office as Hannah Tohill and Demi Panagakos both take up the positions of Residential Development Manager and Denai Rex as Assistant Development Manager.
Perth’s inner-city suburbs are a bargain compared to Sydney and Melbourne - REIWA
REIWA President Damian Collins said the dream of home ownership was still very much alive in Perth, which was clearly illustrated when comparing Perth’s inner-city house prices to those on the east coast in places like Sydney and Melbourne.
Buxton expand into Melbourne’s Inner West with dynamic leadership team
Buxton CEO Nathan Jones told WILLIAMS MEDIA Buxton’s have seen tremendous growth during 2021 and has just announced the expansion into Melbourne’s Inner West lead by Tristan, Eliza and Lauren Tomasino, and Matthew John.
WA Budget misses opportunity for bold housing reform - REIWA
REIWA President Damian Collins said the Institute was pleased to see the $875 million investment in social housing and a two-year extension to the off-the-plan stamp duty rebate but was disappointed the WA Government had not committed to stamp duty reform.