How does the code of ethics inform the way that you approach your marketing strategies and platforms? Get the Marketing Mastermind’s take in this monthly advice column.
How does the code of ethics inform the way that you approach your marketing strategies and platforms? Get the Marketing Mastermind’s take in this monthly advice column.
The agent of a three-bedroom Mitcham house sold for nearly $250,000 above reserve reckons legislation designed to stop underquoting can’t cope with a rising market.
The post Underquoting laws questioned as Mitcham market soars appeared first on realestate.com.au.
An exec of a billion-dollar tech company has smashed an inner west suburb record by $1.2 million after emerging as the secretive new owner of a converted masonic hall.
The post WiseTech exec Brett Shearer buys converted Newtown masonic hall of renowned artist Tom Arthur appeared first on realestate.com.au.
With uninterrupted ocean views, oceanfront location and astounding 10-car garage, this Watermans Bay home is a showstopper.
The post Soak in the view at this stunning waterfront home appeared first on realestate.com.au.
A property developer who paid $5m for a huge Toorak site with a half-built mansion on it in the ‘90s is now seeking an eye-watering off-market sale, which the agent was reluctant to confirm.
The post Toorak $80m block: David Yu quietly seeking St Georges Rd sale appeared first on realestate.com.au.
Jenny Wemert, team lead at Wemert Group Realty, told the audience at ICNY that “agents want a home.”
With its Federation Romanesque mansion-style charm, turrets and potential, this Centennial Park treasure is an exciting prospect.
The post Grand Centennial Park mansion to go under the hammer appeared first on realestate.com.au.
From the outside it looks like any other old unit block. But inside one apartment you’ll find a lipstick red and faux rustic reno — far from what you’d expect — and it’s dividing potential buyers.
The post Love it or hate it? ’Eclectic’ Brunswick West unit reno divides appeared first on realestate.com.au.
A recent study from moving company Bellhops, Inc. found that women are more likely to move for love than men.
On Monday, a judge issued a temporary restraining order for a rule that would shift the burden of paying the fees from tenants to landlords.