Agents who violated the multiple listing service’s new pocket listing ban had been set to face $5,000 fines beginning next week.
Agents who violated the multiple listing service’s new pocket listing ban had been set to face $5,000 fines beginning next week.
A new report shows Hobart renters cannot keep up with city’s rising rental costs with claims the “private rental market is failing”.
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A Rutherglen estate that was Australia’s largest vineyard in its heyday attracted buyer interest from across the nation, before proving to be a pricey vintage with an eight-figure sale.
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Two per cent of Tasmanians expect property values to significantly decrease in the near future, Finder research has found.
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A chance to call a desirable Highton pocket home drove competition for a four-bedroom house on a 824sq m block.
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Today’s guests are more tech-savvy than ever. They’d rather have UberEats than room service. They care about their health, are chemically sensitive to what you clean your sheets with and want to know that they really are safe and secure in your rental.
On this edition of “Keeping It Real,” a recurring podcast series on Inman, Peter Lorimer discusses why all roads to success start with gratitude. People all over the country are talking about gratitude this week, and Lorimer believes it’s a conversation that should carry on throughout the year.
Don’t let last-minute snafus crimp your clients’ real estate transactions. Anticipate what could go wrong, and pay attention to the details to ensure walk-throughs are non-events.
There’s a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, but also a long way to go to make sure that everyone has access to fair housing.
Jeffrey Brogger has a three-step system he uses to run low-cost ad campaigns with high conversion rates via Facebook. Not only is it great for converting contacts into clients, but it also essentially eliminates the need for manual follow-up.