Family members will be able to spread out and find their own kick-back spaces in this four-bedroom home with three leisure areas.
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Family members will be able to spread out and find their own kick-back spaces in this four-bedroom home with three leisure areas.
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An extensive renovation has proved worthwhile for a Gold Coast resident whose waterfront home has attracted attention from far and wide.
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Experts said Friday that the multiple listing service landscape is likely to see continued technology innovation, as well as consolidation, in the future.
Drew Uher, CEO of agent matching company HomeLight, suggests five must-have “apps” agents should offer consumers in their “app store.”
At ICNY, connecting big data to disparate systems remains big business, and a big challenge; but attendees were reminded about what’s at the heart of the deal.
Paul Hurst, the vice president of venture investments at First American, advises that companies are more likely to get consumers to use affiliated services if they use W2 agents.
Compass and WeWork both took massive amounts of cash from Softbank, but experts say the two companies are actually quite different.
The managing partner of Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty believes New York City’s market improved when brokerages started sharing active listing data. Now they need to fix the sales data black hole.
Here’s a chance to enjoy a lifestyle with the lot. If you’re in the market for a spectacular – but low-maintenance – property in the eastern suburbs, look no further than this light-filled
St Georges family stunner
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Sustainability will be an even bigger buzz word in housing this decade. But that doesn’t mean style will take a back seat. Take a look at the eco-inclusions set to raise the bar on the environmental and design fronts.
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