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  • Real Estate News

    Perth CBD leads the way as office market gains momentum

    The Perth office markets are gaining momentum despite little improvement in Western Australia’s employment and population situation, according to Ray White’s latest Between the Lines commercial research. The report notes that, after several years of reduced sentiment and pressure on the office markets, Perth has started its recovery mode.“During the latter part of 2019, we’ve seen momentum build, resulting in real…

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  • Real Estate NewsAuctions

    Auctions continue to defy doom and gloom

    Auction markets remain strong despite coronavirus concerns, with 2220 properties taken to auction across the capitals this week, returning a preliminary clearance rate of 70.6 per cent. CoreLogic notes this figure is well above last week’s national volume when 1,494 auctions returned a final clearance rate of 68.6 per cent. “After the remaining results are collected it is likely that…

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  • Elite Agent

    Ray White plans pawsome day to connect with community

    Property group Ray White is planning a national Backyard Pooch Party event with offices across the country joining in to raise funds for various animal focused charities such as RSPCA and the World Wildlife Fund. Held at local parks and open to anyone to join on March 29 across Australia, will consist of a picnic…

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  • Real Estate News

    Expats set to lose their CGT exemption

    Australian residents living overseas will now lose the capital gains tax (CGT) exemption on their family home after new laws were passed by Parliament. The new changes mean that foreign residents who don’t file income taxes will now be forced to pay capital gains tax when they choose to sell the family home. Previously the family home wouldn’t have attracted…

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  • Real Estate News

    Melbourne and Sydney dominate luxury price growth

    Luxury residential price growth in Australia is highest in Sydney and Melbourne, according to the results of the Prime International Residential Index (PIRI 100) in Knight Frank’s The Wealth Report 2020, released today. The PIRI 100, which tracks the movement of luxury residential prices in 100 cities and second home markets globally between December 2018…

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  • Real Estate News

    Adrian’s calling it for the kids

    Whipping up a crowd is second nature for legendary Melbourne auctioneer Adrian Butera of Compton Green. With 4500 auctions under his belt, he knows a thing or two about the game and he’s addicted to the thrill of the bidding. Like any seasoned performer, however, he says there are shows and then there are shows. Right now, he’s warming his…

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  • Real Estate News

    Rental values on the up

    A quarterly review of national rents by CoreLogic showed that rents surged 0.5% higher over the month to January 2020 to record a current median rental value of $440/week. According to Eliza Owen who heads up the company’s residential research division, this was the highest monthly growth rate in the national rental index since January…

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  • Real Estate News

    Long weekend sees lower auction volumes yet solid clearance

    With a number of states and territories enjoying a long weekend, auction volumes were significantly lower than last week, but the preliminary clearance rate remained a healthy 74.8 per cent. That’s largely attributed to lowered interest rates yet flies in the face of bleak headlines about coronavirus and the global economy. About the grounds, a total of 1,456 auctions were…

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  • Real Estate News

    Short-term property management company MadeComfy expands to Canberra

    Short-term rental management company and official Airbnb partner MadeComfy has recently announced its expansion into the Canberra market. Currently operating across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. the short-term management specialist has found strong demand for quality accommodation in the nation’s capital, with occupancy rates among the highest in the country, consistently averaging between 80-90 per cent.…

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  • CUSTOMER SERVICE

    Passion and Purpose

    Leading real estate agencies across the country are putting their hands in their pockets to give those less fortunate a place to call home. Across the industry, we’re seeing a societal shift, with agencies passionate about buying and selling homes with a purpose that reaches far beyond a signed contract. From building homes for the homeless in Cambodia to providing…

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  • Real Estate News

    Movers and Shakers

    New offices, brand expansion and experienced agents taking on fresh roles…it’s been a couple of weeks of movers and shakers. Here’s a quick run down of recent moves and changes across the country.

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  • FEATURE INTERVIEWS

    Daniel Spencer: VPA and LPA training

    Daniel Spencer will be speaking at Prop20 in March and April. To register for this event visit proprea.com.au. What is your background?I had a large real estate agency in Hobart when I was in my early 20s but have since sold that. Now we have a business that predominantly does three things: we do presentations as we’re doing for Prop20, we…

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  • Real Estate News

    Rising star appointed to lead Ray White Commercial

    Ray White Commercial has appointed Andrew Freeman, who has been with the family group for 18 years, as the new Head of Agency Operations. Mr Freeman has had an illustrious career with the family-owned and led brand, and after sitting down with Ray White Group Managing Director Dan White, was convinced his next step would be into the commercial network.“I’d often…

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  • Real Estate News

    More regions in positive territory: Herron Todd White

    More of the nation’s regions have progressed into positive property value territory, according to the latest findings from Herron Todd White. This week their market data indicates housing in Canberra and the New South Wales central west continues to sit at the peak of the property market, while Sydney, the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Rockhampton are fresh faces on…

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  • Real Estate 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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  • Real Estate News

    Super Saturday lives up to its auction market promise

    The busiest auction day of the year lived up to its name, with Super Saturday seeing 2,933 auctions in the capitals, delivering a preliminary clearance rate of 77.1 per cent.

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  • Real Estate News

    Adina to open landmark ‘green’ apartment hotel in Southbank

    TFE Hotels and Hume Partners Property is set to launch Australia’s first cross-laminated timber (CLT) hotel and the tallest timber adaptive-reuse project in the country – the ultra-modern Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Southbank – later this year. Just six months out from opening, the striking 220-room Bates Smart-designed apartment hotel, at the intersection of Southbank Boulevard and City Road in…

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  • GUEST INTERVIEWS

    Building a real estate business that lasts and becoming a master negotiator: Wayne Marriott

    Wayne Marriott isn’t just fast on his feet, the national masters 100m hurdles champion also knows more than a thing or two about real estate. In this episode of Elevate, Wayne takes Samantha through his early career working for a Melbourne-based sound company that supplied equipment to rock ‘n’ roll artists such as Billy Thorpe…

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  • Real Estate News

    Melbourne’s outer fringe offers future growth

    Melbourne residents are chasing value a little farther afield, with council areas on the city’s outer fringe enjoying recent growth. Jason Hellyer of Ray White Victoria said there were seven council shires in Melbourne’s outer fringe which grew by 7.1 per cent when compared to the same period in 2018. At the same time the average median property value across…

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  • Real Estate News

    The global trend in co-living spaces

    A new global metropolitan housing trend is hitting Australia with full force and is set to cause sustained growth in an emerging property sector dominated by young professionals. Recent research from Savills shows that co-living – purpose-built housing that mixes high-quality rental rooms with sophisticated communal lifestyle spaces – is on the up. They note investment into co-living predominately emerging…

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  • Real Estate News

    Auctions go from strength to strength

    Auctions go from strength to strength The auction market continues to go from strength to strength with 2,446 properties going to auction in the major capitals this week, resulting in a preliminary clearance rate of 77.7 per cent. According to the CoreLogic data, that was a significant increase on this time last year when 2293…

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  • Real Estate News

    First home loan scheme helping millennials: HIA

    Data indicates the Federal Government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme is already helping millennials achieve their home ownership aspirations while giving a boost to regional areas. According to HIA Chief Executive Industry Policy, Kristin Brookfield, government data shows 34 per cent of First Home Loan Deposit applicants are aged between 25 and 29, while 76 per cent of applicants are…

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  • Real Estate News

    Property price optimism rising in capitals as regions feel the strain

    Record low interest rates have helped boost the level of financial comfort for many Australians who reside in our capital cities, as a rebound in property prices improves sentiment. However, the gap with those in regional areas continues to grow, according to ME Bank’s latest Household Financial Comfort Index. Australians living in regional areas are currently experiencing an eight-year low…

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  • Real Estate News

    Auction clearance rate up on the back of increased volume

    The national clearance rate is sitting just below 80 per cent after a weekend which saw Canberra, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne all achieve exceptional results. According to the latest data from CoreLogic auction markets showed a strong result of 78.6 per cent on the back of higher volumes as the number of properties taken to…

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  • Elite Agent

    Auctions kick up a gear

    Auction activity almost doubled this week as the capital cities kicked up a gear following the traditional Christmas slowdown. CoreLogic reported 1122 homes went to auction at the weekend, effectively doubling last week’s total of 625. Higher volumes also equated to higher clearance rates with a preliminary national rate just shy of 70 per cent.…

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  • Real Estate News

    REA Group delivers resilient performance in challenging market conditions

    REA Group Limited (ASX:REA) today announced its results for the half-year ended 31 December 2019. Group financial highlights from core operations1 include revenue2 of $440.3m and EBITDA3 of $272.1m. The Group’s result was delivered in continued challenging market conditions with declines in new residential listing volumes and new project commencements. National residential listings declined 14%,…

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  • Real Estate News

    Rightsizing: the downsizing trend toward luxury apartment living

    Demand for rightsizing – the downsizing lifestyle trend towards luxury apartment living – is strong in Australia, according to the latest research from Knight Frank. The Knight Frank Rightsizing – Australian Prime Residential Insight 2020 report found buyers are looking for low-maintenance properties, but with house-like proportions and great amenities. In essence, they are looking for luxury apartments with at least three…

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  • INDUSTRY NEWS

    Belle Property and Hockingstuart merge

    Belle Property and Hockingstuart have merged to launch an innovative new agency model which sees both brands operate independently, as part of one major real estate network. While the Hockingstuart brand will remain across Victoria, in February, the Belle Property brand will also launch into key Victorian regions including Bayside, Stonnington, Booroondara, Glen Eira, Peninsula,…

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  • Real Estate News

    RBA Governor backs low interest rates but warns over house prices

    In his first speech of 2020, RBA Governor Phillip Lowe has reiterated that interest rates will likely remain low for an extended period of time while cautioning on their impact on house prices. Speaking at the National Press Club, Dr Lowe came out strongly by suggesting three interest rate cuts last year had been of benefit to the Australian economy,…

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  • Real Estate News

    Digital mastery for the real estate industry

    It’s no secret that the digital world can be confusing and competitive, while tried and tested methods of leads and visibility can change in a heartbeat.  And with big players of the industry changing the interaction between clients and agents, agencies need to upskill quickly to become both masters of attraction and masters of their own lead generation. It is…

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  • Real Estate News

    Australia needs to build a new ‘Canberra’ every year

    In 1988 the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) projected a population of 25 million by 2050. Australia reached that estimate 30 years earlier. Our population grew by more than 400,000 in 2018-19, and the ABS now projects a population of 30 million by 2030. One of Australia’s best-known urban planners and designers, Mike Day – who is co-founder and director of RobertsDay and a…

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  • Real Estate News

    RBA leaves rates on hold at 0.75 per cent for February

    The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the cash rate on hold at 0.75 per cent at its February meeting, in what was a decision that was widely expected by the market. Over the past few weeks, economic data has been on the improve and that has made a strong case for rates to be left unchanged. We’ve seen…

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  • National

    House price rally continues in January

    House prices started the year in the same fashion as they ended 2019, rising across every capital city in Australia. According to the latest data from CoreLogic, the combined capital cities grew by 0.9 per cent in January, taking the quarterly gain to 4.2 per cent. Once again it was Sydney (up 1.1 per cent)…

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  • Real Estate News

    Ray White around the grounds auction report

    As the market starts to heat up in 2020, Ray White has reported they had 346 auctions scheduled this week, with 131 of those booked in for Saturday. Preliminary data on auctions in Sydney shows the clearance rate was at 85 per cent clearance on Saturday for the Ray White network. Ray White New South Wales chief auctioneer Alex Pattaro…

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  • Real Estate News

    How will the bushfire crisis impact property prices?

    There is no escaping the effect the recent bushfire crisis will have on property prices, but an independent property research company claims the impact will depend on the state of the market in the suburb prior to the bushfires as well as how badly the areas were hit. RiskWise Property Research has identified three ‘severity’ categories with greatly varied impacts…

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