A locally iconic Greek revival-style building in Brunswick East has sold for the first time in about 40 years.
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A locally iconic Greek revival-style building in Brunswick East has sold for the first time in about 40 years.
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A house can be changed physically to fit the buyers’ needs, and then it becomes their home. A big piece of feeling at home is falling in love with a neighborhood. Here are three tips for helping buyers want to take it to the next level with a neighborhood.
Building a successful real estate business for the long term requires self-knowledge, social skills, thinking beyond the immediate sale and understanding the dynamics of your market.
Regular columnist Jay Thompson estimates he’s been to well over a dozen Inman Connects. Why? What compels someone to attend the same conference, sometimes twice a year, across more than a decade? Find out here.
HOUSING in Queensland is more affordable than it was a decade ago, with many areas now cheaper to buy in than rent.
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The Morrison Government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme was one of its key election promises, so what happens on 1 January 2020 when this program begins? And how will the property market react?
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South Australian children’s author Phil Cummings offers a glimpse into his home – the creative space where he wrote most of his 60 published books.
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If the property market is a sign of what’s to come in this year’s State of Origin series, diehard Queensland fans could be about to score.
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A thriving western Sydney retail precinct with two supermarkets, liquor stores, a gym and speciality shops, has hit the market.
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The University of Tasmania was afforded procedural fairness during its failed push for planning scheme amendments, the State Government has argued.
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