The number of homeowners failing to make their mortgage payments has dipped to levels unseen since before the 2008 housing crisis.
The number of homeowners failing to make their mortgage payments has dipped to levels unseen since before the 2008 housing crisis.
Local residents are furious over plans for a $13 million aged care development saying the heritage site is not being respected.
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The State Government says it is on track to reach an ambitious public housing construction goal — although up-to-date figures are not available.
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Brokers across the nation have agents who are very unhappy about one thing: falling co-op commissions. With an increasing number of alternative brokerage models, commission splits are changing.
In a blistering 85-page report, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program says more than $400,000 in “critical taxpayer dollars” were spent by some state housing agencies to fly around the country to attend non-germane conferences and hole up in luxury hotels and resorts.
In this monthly advice column, Marketing Mastermind Christy Murdock Edgar answers three burning questions from the real estate industry at large. This month’s topic: What are some of the game-changing things you can do to make your marketing and reputation stand out in your area?
A new display of Hickinbotham’s popular Preston Alfresco design will have you wishing for a coastal home as good as this
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Real estate agents have been trying to perk up falling attendance at Sydney home auctions by offering tantalising giveaways and incentives for house hunters to register for bidding.
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A typical Mosman Federation home owned by Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has hit the market — two years after his Australian company paid $5 million for it.
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Federal Mills drawing power has opened an investment and development opportunity in Norlane.
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