Months of coronavirus lockdowns are spurring the rise of a new kind of real estate service — apartment rentals by the hour.
Months of coronavirus lockdowns are spurring the rise of a new kind of real estate service — apartment rentals by the hour.
Brokers advised evaluating whether social media messages might come off as ‘tone-deaf’ but disagreed on whether to express political opinions publicly.
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COVID-19 has seen many tenants across the country re-negotiating their rent, regardless of if they have been experiencing financial hardship due to the health pandemic.
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Listings and sales on the rise across Sydney with Westpac’s head of global funding Alexander Bischoff and his wife, Leah, among those showing confidence in the improving market.
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With many Australians forced to stay home during the COVID-19 health crisis, a surprising number of people have used the down time to give their homes some love.
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An original Victorian terrace that was renovated in the 70s and includes green carpets, floral wallpaper, cedar woodwork and high ornate ceilings is for sale in one of Newcastle’s trendiest suburbs, with views of the ocean.
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