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“Real estate professionals and the people they serve need to know what is happening — and not happening — in the real estate market right now,” trade group says.
The short answer is probably not. The long answer is it’s complicated — and apparently it’s still happening.
The smart money is moving during the coronavirus crisis: The son of artist Ken Done, Oscar Done, has snapped up a block of flats in Randwick for $11.5 million, $500,000 over reserve.
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The on-demand marketing content provider debuted at Startup Alley two years ago, and at ICNY20, it revealed its newest feature, a slick, text-based social media content service that delivers, usually in minutes.
As information seems to constantly be changing, it’s easy to fall for the host of misconceptions that live online. Let’s set the record straight on some commonly confused information.
As the real estate industry finds its footing, what should an independent broker do to ensure minimal business disruption? The answer: Start by focusing on your agents.
Watch Byron Lazine and Nicole White give a real estate agent’s perspective on industry-related topics. This week, they discuss changes in mortgage guidelines and other ways the real estate market is reacting to uncertainty.
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.
Despite much anticipation about an announcement relating to commercial and residential landlords and tenants financially struck by COVID-19, the Prime Minister Scott Morrison didn’t deliver any news following a Cabinet meeting on Friday. He did, however, say his Government was waiting for industry representatives to finalise a code of conduct for commercial tenancies.
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