On Sunday, HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver delved into the mobile home industry, otherwise known as the manufactured home or trailer industry.
On Sunday, HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver delved into the mobile home industry, otherwise known as the manufactured home or trailer industry.
Tour24 is an app that helps prospective renters tour apartments on their own. A leasing office can determine the hours the app allows, monitor time-in and out, and set the schedules for the validity of the smart lock’s access code.
MoxiWorks has partnered with safety device company Revolar Technology to offer agents a discount for one of the company’s wearables.
Whether it’s explaining trash disposal, providing lease information or coordinating a visit by a plumber, communicating with tenants costs time and money for property managers and landlords.
There are more than a million agents in the U.S. right now, but if some of the industry’s leaders are right that number is poised to get much smaller.
Prominent Australian golfer Craig Parry is hoping to tee up a big price for his waterfront inner west home, which of course comes with its very own putting green in the backyard.
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The owner of this house has a philosophy for renovation so simple, it will make you wonder why you did not do the same.
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A contemporary rammed earth house with sweeping views and a 20m pool is the centrepiece of this rare 378ha property, which is for sale for the first time in decades with eight-figure price hopes.
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THE chance to secure a waterfront home such as this in Lindisfarne does not come along very often.
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Two Mt Eliza owners needed great patience as they waited more than eight months to find buyers. They listed in the middle of 2018 as the market turned against sellers.
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