Set among the Norfolk pines in highly sought-after Henley Beach is this custom ultra-modern bungalow… and you could win it in the Hospital Research Home Lottery.
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Set among the Norfolk pines in highly sought-after Henley Beach is this custom ultra-modern bungalow… and you could win it in the Hospital Research Home Lottery.
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Coronavirus has hit Melbourne home values harder than any other Australian capital city. And there’s growing concern as auction and open for inspection bans hamper the property market once again.
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One of the major impacts of COVID-19 has seen many young adults moving back in with their folks. Here’s a survival guide to make sure you come out the other side with your sanity.
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Home prices were largely unaffected by the weaker economy when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit but this has begun to change, with prices falling by the biggest margin in more than a year.
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Bobby Calmes described himself as “anti LGBTQ” in one of several Facebook posts Tuesday. His company fired him within an hour.
The company, which focuses exclusively on dated and distressed properties, plans to use the funds to expand to new markets beyond Southern California.
Kennedy Akinlosotu recently affiliated his brokerage Nations Realty with ERA Real Estate to help him achieve his vision.
As we begin to enter the next phase, now is a great opportunity for agents to implement good work habits to maximize their productivity and return to business with greater focus than ever.
Bioethicist Dr. Elizabeth Yuko explains why four wellness trends, including outhouses and spittoons, fell out of favor with buyers and homeowners.
The Paycheck Protection Program suffered from a rocky rollout, but ultimately stops accepting applications Tuesday with more than $100 billion on the table.