Just as with television, parallel paths are shaping up for the consumer when it comes to buying and selling a house — the old way and the new way.
Just as with television, parallel paths are shaping up for the consumer when it comes to buying and selling a house — the old way and the new way.
Demand for short-lets in one part of Sydney is proving so strong people are buying property in the area to capitalise on the money they can make letting out accommodation.
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New research show buyers value fun and entertainment at home over more practical features when house hunting.
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Smart home automation systems and car spaces with charging ports for electric vehicles are just some of the features on offer in one of Sydney’s newest residential developments.
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No.345 Elizabeth Street the latest example of a quality Tasmanian commercial property set to fetch national attention at auction.
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Sydneysiders are feeling the impact of falling household net worth, with the government and economists waiting to see if it reverberates through the rest of economy.
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CoreLogic and search platform Homesnap have teamed up to let agents update listings, sync contacts and perform other tasks all from their phones.
Solar power is becoming a sought-after feature for househunters who want the clean energy supply contributing to their biggest asset.
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In this Q&A, Eric Simon shares the behind-the-scenes of his new book “Commission: Impossible, Rogue Agent,” co-authored with Eric Lee.
Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week, they’ll discuss whether college itself, which can create insurmountable debt, is a racket after the news that real estate executives are among those being charged in a college fraud scheme to get kids into top schools.