Is it all doom and gloom? Not at all. Every broker who engages in property management can do the right thing.
Is it all doom and gloom? Not at all. Every broker who engages in property management can do the right thing.
Here are the top 10 Property Portfolio stories for Inman in 2019l
In addition to doing it for the environment and future generations, agents should consider going green for the potential clients out there who are concerned about the environment and the impact it has on their home.
Last week, we asked for your best responses to sellers when they say: “You don’t hold open houses? Why?” Readers shared how they overcome this objection, noting security risks, unlikelihood of attracting serious buyers and the arguable obsolescence of open houses.
Voice search in real estate has been largely targeted at home search and agent branding, but tech innovators need to look inward to really power the industry.
Knox listing numbers might have been down but owners of top quality homes managed to achieve strong results in 2019. These are some of our best cover stars of the year.
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From drawing their final breath a la The Godfather, to living in a London broom cupboard Harry Potter style, Home Truths has been good for a laugh, anecdote and property advice gem in 2019.
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Cowboys skipper Michael Morgan has listed his ritzy Palmer St apartment on the market for more than half a million dollars.
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Premiership players, Brownlow medallists, club captains and retired legends sold homes in all pockets of Melbourne this year. Check out some of the top 2019 deals involving AFL stars.
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You can’t beat a cliff-hugging spot on the Mornington Peninsula; cashed-up buyers splurged on properties including one for almost $20m and one that hadn’t been for sale for more than 70 years.
The post Mornington Peninsula’s top sales dominated by clifftop properties appeared first on realestate.com.au.