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NEWS
Fast-track your real estate license with Entry Education
You're already a seasoned real estate agent, but you're ready to take your career to the next level.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Entry Education expands and sets a new pace in NSW
Australia's largest real estate academy, Entry Education, is expanding its operations in NSW.
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NEWS
More Australian women own property than men but struggle with early entry
More Australian women own property than their male counterparts but are more likely to do so later in life, while affordability and investment are significant hurdles.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
A different approach to real estate education
By the very nature of their profession, real estate agents are busy people, so when it comes to pursuing further study, the traditional process can be prohibitive.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Industry experts react to Victorian Government real estate reforms
Entry Education has confirmed it will be a provider of the Victorian Government’s new mandatory continuing professional development for real estate professionals, but scarce other details are available.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Free real estate job search website launched
Entry Education has broken new ground with the creation of an innovative job search website designed by property professionals for property professionals.
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NEWS
Time running out for ACT agents to complete Class 1 licence renewal
Come July 1, real estate agents in the ACT, who transitioned to a Class 1 licence status following the 2022 legislative changes, must have completed at least 7 core units from the Diploma of Property (Agency Management) CPP51122 to retain their Class 1 licence status.
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NEWS
REIQ demands crackdown on dodgy backyard rentals
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) has called on authorities to crackdown on blackmarket “backyard campsites” emerging as a result of the rental crisis in the state.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Technology and digitisation to disrupt 23 per cent of jobs
Almost one-quarter of jobs will be disrupted in the next five years, with technology and digitisation fuelling the fastest growing and declining roles.
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OPINION
Brock Fisher: prior experience or client experience?
Ever-present downward pressure on management fees and industry frustration with low fee offerings often leads us to lament how we perceive that owner's view our profession, and why they don’t value our services more highly.
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SUPPLIER NEWS
Most searched for suburbs, property features in 2022 revealed
The skyrocketing cost of borrowing is shaping up to be one of the biggest influences on the property market, but rising rates haven't stopped buyer demand in certain suburbs, according to a new report.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Property market was a rollercoaster in 2022
From a once-in-a-generation property boom to a clear downturn, Australia’s property market has been a rollercoaster in 2022.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Cash rate rises for first time in over a decade
After 17 months of record low interest rates, the Reserve Bank of Australia has today lifted the cash rate 25 basis points to 0.35 per cent while clearly indicating more rate rises are to come.
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LEADERSHIP
Training for success: How industry leaders approach training and the benefits it provides
Our Insights survey told us top-performing agents are committed to undertaking further training each and every year, but what kind of training is it exactly? We surveyed four industry leaders to find out what they offer their teams in the way of training, and how it benefits them.
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FEATURE INTERVIEWS
From dirt to keys: 30 minutes with Brad Caldwell-Eyles
If you hear about a high-end project in Sydney's eastern suburbs, the agent's name following it is usually Brad Caldwell-Eyles.
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SUPPLIER NEWS
REA Group expands its pathway for women in tech
REA Group’s Springboard to Tech Program has paved pathways for women in tech for the last three years, and applications are now open.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Openn joins REACH Canada class of 2022
Online property sales platform Openn has been selected to participate in the REACH Canada 2022 scale-up program.
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NEWS
The vexing issue of vaccination: How the real estate industry is tackling the issue
How should the real estate industry approach the issue of vaccination? We put the question to some of the country’s largest groups to see how they’re handling the vaccination debate.
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COMMERCIAL
Affordable regional markets are attracting first-time commercial investors
Raine & Horne has found regional commercial property markets around Australia are very attractive for business owners and investors, particularly for first-timers. Regional towns like Wagga Wagga, Port Macquarie and Mackay are experiencing very strong economies, primarily due to their COVID-19 recovery efforts. Executive Chairman of Raine & Horne Group, Angus Raine, said for those new to commercial property investing,…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Micro-nation Hutt River hits the market for the first time in 50 years
If you’re looking to find a safe haven from lockdowns, you might be in the market for an entire micro-nation. The historic Hutt River Province in Western Australia (WA), which once operated as a sovereign micro-nation complete with its own stamps and currency, has hit the market. Located 40km north of Northampton in WA’s North, the property comprises more than…
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NEWS
Herron Todd White names potential growth hotspots
For every Bondi Beach, there are dozens of other suburbs that don’t have the same notoriety, yet have the potential for incredible growth. Herron Todd White has compiled its list of ‘unsung hero hotspots’, which are suburbs that might not get as much attention as their famous neighbours, but are ripe for growth in an already strong property market. NSW…
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OPINION
After COVID, we’ll need a rethink to repair Australia’s housing system and the economy
A new report from the New South Wales Productivity Commission (NSWPC) announces that “[higher] housing costs […] impose broader economic costs”. That chimes with our own newly published research. The implication is that Australia’s heavily capitalised housing market will weigh down economic recovery from the shocks of the coronavirus pandemic. A niche group of economists and epidemiologists had warned the world for decades that a…
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Elite Agent
Updated impacts on real estate businesses due to COVID-19
Recent national legislation due to COVID-19 has included halting traditional open homes and in-person auctions and a six-month moratorium on evictions for tenants in hardship due to the pandemic. Here is how that is playing out in each state. (This post will be regularly updated) Victoria A state of emergency has been declared in Victoria due to the serious risk…
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NEWS
House price rebound continues with new highs in sight
House prices across the country have continued to grow in value in February, with Sydney and Melbourne again the strongest markets in the country. According to the latest data from CoreLogic, median house prices across the combined capital cities jumped 1.2 per cent in February. Again it was Australia’s two major cities, Sydney and Melbourne that are doing the bulk…
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NEWS
HTW monthly update – Property prices deliver strong end to 2019
As 2019 draws to a close Herron Todd White have assessed where the nation’s property markets currently sit and how their predictions stacked up over the course of the year. We saw a slow start for property in 2019 thanks to an uncertain regulatory environment and the federal election which had big implications for property investors. Since that point, market…
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Elite Agent
How population is impacting house prices
Population movements are one of the key reasons house prices rise and fall, and according to Herron Todd White, it’s not just about how how many people are moving to or from your city, but also the demographics of those people. The leading Australian valuer has studied the impact that the current population trends have been having in our major…
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Elite Agent
HTW Market Wrap: Sydney and Melbourne bottom out
The national property market continues to be a tale of very different states and cities, with some strength in areas like Canberra and Hobart, and clear weakness in Sydney and Melbourne. The positive news for property owners is that the latest commentary from national valuers Herron Todd White is that both Sydney and Melbourne are approaching the bottom with their…
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FEATURE INTERVIEWS
Focus on 2019: What the top agents are doing
Grant Smith Director, Century 21 Grant Smith Property What’s the market like in your area? The Sunshine Coast property market is a strong performing region with extensive growth and development. The region is experiencing growth in the health sector with the new hospital, as well as expansions to all major shopping centres. Being on the coast, just an hour north…
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EPM
Never Give Up: Branka Stankovic
Branka Stankovic’s motto in life is simple: never give up. It’s a phrase many a person touts but few truly live by, yet Branka has the evidence and life experience to back it up. The then 21-year-old didn’t give up when civil unrest broke out in her home country of Bosnia and Herzegovina following the declaration of independence in 1992.…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
“Legislative and regulatory disaster”: REINSW hits out at NSW Fair Trading
With a public letter of resignation, the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales has resigned from the Real Estate Reference Group and their position of providing real estate consultancy services to NSW Fair Trading. “Throughout the term of RERG, NSW Fair Trading has exhibited a demonstrable obedience to misguided philosophical views which have impeded, or entirely restrained, many beneficial…
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FRANCHISE NEWS
What it Takes 2.0 Brings Together the Best in Industry
Australia’s real estate professionals are teaming up for the biggest training day of the year – What it Takes 2.0. Held at The Venue Alexandria on Friday, 26 October, ‘What it Takes 2.0’ is hosted by Ray White’s number one agent Gavin Rubinstein, who is bringing together some of the industry’s biggest and most respected names for one day of…
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CASE STUDIES
How to make outsourcing in the Philippines work for you
The idea of outsourcing often conjures up images of large factories or warehouses with bad working conditions, but the Beepo offices in the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone in the Philippines look much the same as any you would find elsewhere in the world. Split across two levels, with offices upstairs and a reception, canteen and break rooms downstairs, the…
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NEWS
Debate pending for NSW real estate industry reforms
Long-awaited NSW real estate industry reforms are set to be debated in parliament in the coming days following the release of proposed amendments to the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act in November 2017. The bill includes changes to real estate and property laws affecting training, educational and licensing requirements in a bid to raise professional and training standards for…
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EPM
The Third Dimension: Cushla Symons & Justin Miller
For Cushla Symons and her team, technology has enabled greater levels of operational efficiency, enhanced customer service and given a competitive edge over those who have not yet embraced it. The implementation of technology has been a deliberate course of action geared towards achieving these outcomes, combined with a healthy dose of restraint against implementing technology for technology’s sake. The…
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