Residential housing starts dropped 1.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1,599,000 in February, according to a new sales report released Wednesday.
Residential housing starts dropped 1.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1,599,000 in February, according to a new sales report released Wednesday.
Individuals in the process of moving and moving industry companies are beginning to feel the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
This week, we’re asking you, our readers, to share the different tactics you use to raise your agents’ morale in times of crisis. What do you do to help your team stay uplifted and motivated?
In response to the recent coronavirus outbreak, brokerages have to do what they can to exercise safety. So, here’s why our firm suspended open houses — and why yours should, too.
Although you can’t anticipate what the pandemic will do in the future, you can control how you respond to it. Here are 10 strategies to help ease anxiety.
Don’t get sucked into futile social media discussions, endlessly spin your wheels and spiral into anxiety. Instead, beat the stay-at-home blues by putting your mind to good use, benefiting your business and enhancing your life. Here are some ideas to get you going.
Surprise outer north and northwest suburbs have emerged as Melbourne’s unlikely top earners for property investment over the next five years, according to new data analysis.
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Australia’s recessions and economic shocks during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s all had a similar influence on the housing market that may offer hope for those fearful of the coronavirus threat.
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Developers are seeing healthy off-the-plan buyer activity and sales enquiries, as COVID-19 cripples some sectors.
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The agent who sold a Bellevue Hill apartment last night in an online auction conducted by Damien Cooley with no spectators in the room lsays the process was “seamless”.
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