When staying at home and working virtually, how do you prospect and keep moving forward? Here are three initiatives you can adopt for your team.
When staying at home and working virtually, how do you prospect and keep moving forward? Here are three initiatives you can adopt for your team.
Online meetings are the new norm, which is why now’s the perfect time to hone your virtual communication skills. Here are the best body language practices to help you get your point across effectively.
In times of uncertainty, agents might be contemplating their future and the changes they can make. Here are three signs to help make sure you’re not caught off guard the next time an agent decides to leave your team.
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.
The Launceston City Council has made a decision about the future of a proposed $20 million cableway around Cataract Gorge.
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Boasting an extensively renovated kennel and cattery with space for 80 pets, you’ll never be yearning for furry company with this Dixons Creek property.
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An off-grid designer home in the northern New South Wales hinterland between Ballina and Evans Head has hit the market, complete with motocross track and golf driving range.
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A Selling Houses Australia renovation has drawn more eyes to a Drysdale property, but offers haven’t been up to expectations. What could be holding them back?
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Sixty-one percent of U.S. markets saw foreclosure activity drop below pre-recession levels last month, but the numbers come with “a huge caveat.”
You’ll be reaching for the top shelf at this eclectic Eltham property, which has its own mini vineyard that produces up to 30 litres of shiraz each year.
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