The multiple listing service has disabled the open house feature in its tech platform, meaning agents won’t be able to input, search or view open houses.
The multiple listing service has disabled the open house feature in its tech platform, meaning agents won’t be able to input, search or view open houses.
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A tree-change and sea-change in one, this fibreglass geo-dome will be ideal for those looking to escape the city life.
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Barely 10,000 people bought a house in the depths of Melbourne’s property market correction last year. But the ABS has revealed those who bought an average pad were $55K ahead by Christmas.
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As the Coronavirus pandemic dominates global headlines, Australia’s property market appears to be unshaken.
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Shane Warne is bowling his lavish Brighton home onto the market — and the spin king’s added the ultimate VIP section to the basement of the house that was once owned by Matthew Lloyd.
The post Shane Warne: Cricket legend lists Brighton home with basement bar appeared first on realestate.com.au.
Four large Blakehurst family homes all within a stone’s throw of each other have been listed for sale in the same week, with three of the homes priced between $3,500,000 and $4,000,000.
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