Technology is turning open houses into data generators and eliminating the need to visit properties in the first place. Meanwhile agents are staging bigger and bigger events.
Technology is turning open houses into data generators and eliminating the need to visit properties in the first place. Meanwhile agents are staging bigger and bigger events.
Here’s how to navigate this tricky situation and avoid stepping on other agents’ toes.
Using clever granular property and neighborhood data and maps, this New York City-based home search portal pulls back the curtain on what buyers need to know before submitting an offer. And it makes agents smarter, too.
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Developer TOGA’s long-awaited redevelopment of Surry Hills Village — that some unkindly refer to as “Murder Mall’ — has been given the thumbs up by City of Sydney council.
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Who knew the local barista could be an important person when listing your home on the property market?
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A Lara developer has turned its attention to a new 550-lot estate after handing control of 18ha of public space to Geelong’s council.
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A buyer’s market for Melbourne’s new apartments has less than a year to run, according to the researchers at a global real estate firm. But in the interim there’s still time to claim incentives.
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Sunrise presenter Natalie Barr has bought back in to Mosman, a year after she sold her last home.
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The entrepreneur who founded the hugely popular ‘8 Street’ Asian hawkers market-style food precincts in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast is selling his investment property.
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