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The firm is offering a free 30-minute business consultation to brokers looking for advice during the industry-wide slowdown due to the spread of COVID-19.
DroneBase is using drone technology to survey building sites, produce roof damage reports, inspect real estate disaster zones and a number of uses beyond marketing.
RATEPAYERS could receive rent relief and see a deferral in rates from Darwin council, with an emergency meeting to discuss community coronavirus relief to be held on Wednesday April 8.
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Last week, we asked our readers to tell us about a win — however small or big — they experienced. Here are a few reader victories worth taking a minute to pause and celebrate.
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, the NDILC came up with a list of 10 principles companies and individuals can implement to help women become more effective leaders, in today’s challenging environment and into the future.
A job — any job that pays the bills — is essential to our financial health. But should the real estate business be considered “life-sustaining”? And is the risk worth the reward? A Pennsylvania-based broker weighs in on the matter.
As coronavirus rapidly changes — and impacts real estate across the nation — our aim is to keep you equipped with the tools and strategies you’ll need to move forward.
It’s a daunting time for landlords and tenants across Australia at the moment. Many renters have lost their jobs amid the coronavirus crisis and are struggling to pay their rent, while landlords are worried about how they will cope financially if their rental income dries up.
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A historic home on the northern beaches with an explosive past has come to market. It would appeal to people who like a country estate feel, like Bowral but on the beaches, and lashings of local history.
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