Real estate companies, trade groups and government agencies are offering resources amid the pandemic. This is Inman’s attempt to compile them all in one guide that will be updated daily.
Real estate companies, trade groups and government agencies are offering resources amid the pandemic. This is Inman’s attempt to compile them all in one guide that will be updated daily.
Two new advertising spots close with a message of hope for the industry: “We Will Rise Above.”
The coronavirus pandemic has kneecapped many tenants’ ability to pay rent. Landlords may want to offer some leeway, but they have to be smart about it.
DARWIN council could waive rates for residents who can prove they have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, while landlords who offer rent relief to residential and commercial tenants could get more time to pay.
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With design features that buyers likely won’t find elsewhere, this cute contemporary abode is positioned just 11-minutes from the centre of the Hobart and right beside a rivulet.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have set their sights on a brand sparkling new life in California and it could come with an Aussie flavour courtesy of movie icon Mel Gibson.
The post Prince Harry and Meghan Markle linked to sale of Mel Gibson’s $24 million California mansion appeared first on realestate.com.au.
An incredible Torquay residence, previously sold by V8 Supercars driver Will Davison has hit the market again.
The post Beachside home described as the best in Torquay hits market with $3 million-plus price hopes appeared first on realestate.com.au.
The story goes that the young Bee Gees used to rehearse in the garage of this Bronte house — since dramatically transformed by Sam Marshall Architects.
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The lender will require a 700 credit score and 20 percent down for mortgages.
The Team Diva partners suggest thinking outside of the box to support your community.