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Revolution Property Group ready to ‘revolutionise’ the Ipswich real estate market
Revolution Property Group, founded by renowned Ipswich agents Corey Athanates, Dean Stenzel, and Corey Lindh have one mission, to dominate the Ipswich market.
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OPINION
How to get 45 listings in six months and still have time with your family
Lyndall Allan isn’t afraid to make big decisions, especially when it comes to living a fulfilling life.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Rising interest rates weigh on median home prices: HTW
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s sharp tightening cycle has started to see median home prices fall across the country, according to the latest Herron Todd White (HTW) Month in Review.
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Real Estate News
REIQ says public landlord register is unjustified
As the Queensland Government prepares for an upcoming housing summit to address the state’s ongoing supply issue, a suggested public landlord register has been labelled ‘unjustified’ by the Real Estate Institute of Queensland.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Joe White elected new REIWA President
REIWA has elected Joe White as the institute's new President, after serving two years as Deputy President.
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Real Estate News
New program to unblock local housing backlog
The NSW Government has announced an $11.5 million Unblocking Homes Program that will help fast-track the delivery of tens of thousands of homes tied up in local council red tape.
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FEATURE INTERVIEWS
The rise of the renter’s agent
Real estate agent, property manager, buyer’s agent - and now there’s an increasing number of agents building careers as renter’s agents.
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APPOINTMENTS
The Agency fortifies corporate team with new appointments
National real estate brand The Agency has made a series of strategic appointments across marketing and agent support that will underpin its next growth phase. These appointments include a chief marketing officer (CMO), head of brand, and head of agent experience, with the group dedicated to offering the highest quality experience for agents and their clients. The new marketing team…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Adelaide property prices starting to cool after a record run
The daily number of sales in metropolitan Adelaide has fallen dramatically this year, reverting back to pre-pandemic levels, according to new data.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Brisbane gets its first $3 million suburb
The inner-city suburb of Teneriffe in Brisbane has officially become the first suburb in the city to top the $3 million median price mark.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Building high-quality housing doesn’t make older properties more affordable
Filtering, the process of building new high-quality homes for higher income earners, doesn’t necessarily make older homes more affordable according to new research.
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Celebrity Homes
Mariah Carey flips Georgia estate back onto the market
Singer Mariah Carey appears to be packing up and leaving Georgia after just nine months and is putting her Colonial-style mansion back on the market in the process.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Andreessen Horowitz officially invests in real estate startup Flow
Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has officially taken a stake in Flow, the real estate startup founded by WeWork’s Adam Neumann.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Brisbane’s rental crisis putting vulnerable renters at risk
The rental crisis in Brisbane is leaving many vulnerable and low-income earners at risk of homelessness according to an expert.
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Real Estate News
Tech occupiers drive rapid growth in city fringe office market
Commercial investor activity on Sydney’s city fringe is tipped to hit record levels before the end of the year.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Nerida Conisbee: it looks like we are in for a busy spring
A slowing housing market can create quite different environments when it comes to the number of properties for sale.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Hope for NZ home buyers as housing affordability reaches a “turning point”
Housing affordability across New Zealand has reached a “turning point” as falling house prices and growing wages start to benefit buyers.
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COMMERCIAL
Retail property still trying to recover: HTW
The retail sector has had a difficult few years and now faces the headwinds of high inflation according to the latest Herron Todd White (HTW) Month in Review.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Vacant land sales activity continues to slow down: HTW
Vacant land sales continue to slow down across the country following a period of record high demand according to the latest Herron Todd White (HTW) Month in Review.
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OPINION
Chris Goodway: prepare for the worst, expect the best
Although I am an optimist at heart, I like to be as prepared as I can possibly be for every conceivable scenario.
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Thought Leaders Podcast
Relevance through reinvention: Lyndall Allan on how to refresh your approach, re-establish your relevance, and what it takes to go out on your own
Over the course of a lengthy career, there will be times when an agent needs to refresh their image and reinvent their strategies.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
New building and construction solutions needed to address rental crisis
Better design, improved construction practices and new rental models could alleviate the risk of rental stress according to urban research experts.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
New Zealand property prices fall at fastest pace since the GFC
Property prices across New Zealand have continued to fall, with the rate of decline now at the same level as seen during the Global Financial Crisis.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
What kind of property will $700,000 buy you?
After two years of record price growth, there are still opportunities to find good value properties for under $700,000 around the country, according to the latest Herron Todd White (HTW) Month in Review.
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COMMERCIAL
Retail customers ‘flock back’ to in-person shopping
After a surge in online retail sales, customers have begun to “flock back” to in-person shopping, with experts suggesting bricks and mortar stores are far from dead.
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COMMERCIAL
Australian cities top the list for green commercial real estate
Sydney, Perth, and Melbourne have been named in the top five green-rated cities for commercial real estate.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Where are you most likely to find an energy efficient home?
Energy prices are on the move and although a crisis of widespread blackouts looks to be averted for now, longer term, having an energy efficient home is going to become increasingly important. So, are we seeing more energy efficient homes? And in what suburbs are we seeing more of them?
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COMMERCIAL
National office markets bounce back faster than expected: HTW
The national office market is continuing to bounce back from the pandemic faster than anticipated according to the latest Herron Todd White (HTW) Month in Review.
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COMMERCIAL
Suburban centres and satellite office locations on the rise
Workers who have become comfortable working from home are leading businesses to adopt more flexible working arrangements on a permanent basis according to experts.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Homeowners and renters facing record levels of financial stress
Financial stress has reached record levels across Australia as homeowners and renters struggle to keep up with the ever-increasing cost of housing as interest rate rises start to bite.
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WEIRD AND WONDERFUL
Surry Hills is the world’s 11th most Instagrammable neighbourhood
The inner-city Sydney hotspot of Surry Hills has been named Australia's most Instagramable location, highlighting just how popular the trendy urban playground really is.
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FRANCHISE NEWS
Massive growth for Boettchers Estate Agents
Future looks bright for Boettchers Estate Agents after achieving 708% growth in their first 12 months!
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Real Estate News
RBA examines the post-pandemic housing market
Property prices have increased, the construction industry is at capacity, and the average Australian household size has fallen throughout the course of the COVID pandemic. But will these trends continue into the foreseeable future?
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