Realtor.com is set to debut its first hard-cover book aimed specifically at the first-time homebuyer, according to an announcement Wednesday.
Realtor.com is set to debut its first hard-cover book aimed specifically at the first-time homebuyer, according to an announcement Wednesday.
Colorado-based real estate brokerage 8z Real Estate is the latest to offer a direct-to-consumer home buying and selling platform, known as an “iBuyer.”
Property is a big talking point in the upcoming election, but do our well-funded Federal politicians have enough real estate holdings to cash in on the rising market and negative gearing perks?
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A Cremorne Point Federation home completely transformed by its current owners of 22 years, is set to be one of the most sought after homes during Saturday’s inspections.
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Katie and Alex Middlemiss, who have an 1880s cottage in the Southern Tablelands, are the NSW representatives for the new series of Channel 7’s House Rules.
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It’s the den of the year, a Queensland house with its own two-lane bowling alley, Gold Class-style cinema, bar and game zone, and thousands have viewed the property in its first week on the market.
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Greater Hobart’s most affordable rental suburbs have been revealed — but that does not necessarily mean there are any homes available in these areas.
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Median price growth in Hobart remains larger than any other city but the gap between the southern capital and the rest of the nation has decreased.
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A legally blind consumer has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against News Corp. subsidiary and realtor.com operator Move Inc., alleging the company’s websites discriminate against people with visual disabilities.
The real estate world was shocked to learn of former Keller Williams and RE/MAX real estate agent Holly Pasut’s experience of going to prison for mortgage fraud. Here’s a story from an agent who might have gotten into similar trouble had it not been for sound legal advice.