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Real estate news from across Australia – market shifts, regulatory changes, and industry developments that affect property professionals nationwide.
Trouble at the mall as landlords and tenants ponder mutually assured destruction
A pandemic might have brought the issue to the boil, but the tensions between shopping centre tenants and landlords have been simmering for more than 40 years, writes Macquarie University retail history lecturer Matthew Bailey.
realestate.com.au springs into fresh campaign
Hammer falls on another steady auction week
While Melbourne continues to fluctuate, Sydney’s preliminary clearance rate is on the rise, this week coming in at…
Commercial rental collection kept rising in July
Commercial tenancy code extension could spell disaster
More urban sprawl while jobs cluster: working from home will reshape the nation
Working from home is a new normal that isn't going anywhere. As Victoria University senior research fellow James…
Lenders shy away from commercial sector
Starting a rent roll the right way
Starting a rent roll can be fun and extremely rewarding, but there can also be challenges to overcome.…
Shorter meetings but longer days – how COVID-19 has changed the way we work
Shorter meeting times, but longer hours...COVID-19 has shifted our working practices, and the techniques and timelines we have…
MBA calls for HomeBuilder extension, plus new $3.8b scheme
Master Builders Australia (MBA) has released its Pre-Budget Submission, which calls for an extension of HomeBuilder, plus a…
Auction clearance rate holding firm
The preliminary auction clearance is holding firm, with the capital cities this week returning a success rate of…
Unused buildings will make good housing in the world of COVID-19
COVID-19 has profoundly changed how we work, learn and live. Professor Norman Day argues that might see unused…