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Moving with the times in the tourism mecca of Noosa
At Dowling Neylan in the tourism destination of Noosa, there’s a set of handwritten ledgers dating back more than 45 years. Each book charts the monthly sales of the agency, capturing the region’s evolution from surfside town to property hotspot that now boasts some of the most expensive real estate in Queensland. Director Dan Neylan explains these days the ledger…
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John Knight: are you winning ugly?
Talking to a good friend of mine recently, she was sharing the story of how her business was getting some amazing results, but deep down (in her gut), she knew things were not great.
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Manos Findikakis: there’s no luck in a successful sales career
Why is it that some agents achieve success year after year? - no matter the market and regardless of interest rate rises, consumer sentiment, or prevailing economic conditions.
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Anton Babkov: Focus on the mind
With the advent of working from home, it's become increasingly difficult to disconnect from work when it's needed. And while taking great swathes of time to sit in the lotus pose may not be practical, Anton Babkov says you can incorporate small mindfulness practices into your daily routine with big results.
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Are we in a rental crisis or not?
Last week, June inflation came in at an eye watering 6.1 per cent, driven primarily by sharp rises in fuel prices, construction costs and furniture.
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Ray White establishes local presence in Jacobs Well
Ray White's Peter Catanzariti has opened Ray White Jacobs Well, his fourth office on the northern Gold Coast corridor.
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How we sold it: 19 Bul Bul Court, Ludmilla
When Darwin real estate agent, Simon Watts, decided to sell his own property, he admits he was a bit nervous.
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Tim Snell: how to defy the odds and make your own market
One question that can be difficult to answer honestly is whether clearance rates and days on market are a reflection of the market or a reflection of your business. Undeniably, economic shifts and global influences have made our industry more difficult and it would be all too convenient to suggest these business indicators are out of our control. Yet, these same…
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Master the art of tactical and empathetic communication
The two most critical aspects where an agent needs to not just survive, but thrive, is in listing and selling, right? The measure of your success first comes from your ability to convert appraisals to listings and, secondly, your skill in getting a property sold with a happy vendor and buyer. While it’s not completely obvious yet, and will not…
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How real estate agents could save on their business insurance
Below are real examples of real estate agents saving money. Money that is then reinvested back into their small business, helping them to provide their communities with their service.
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Nigel O’Neil: real estate snakes and ladders
The past two years in Victoria have been like a bizarre game of snake and ladders.
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Follow and educate the client in a softening market
As agents, we all know the real estate market is one that works in cycles.
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Jet Xavier: But did you give it your all?
Aussie tennis great and world number one, Ash Barty shocked the world when she retired in March. Commentators and armchair critics espoused she still had more matches to win and Grand Slams to claim. But as Jet Xavier explains, winning isn't always about the trophy, sometimes the biggest win is the journey.
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Sharon Fox-Slater: Explaining the sum insured to landlords
The sum insured – there’s a fair bit of confusion about just what this is and how to calculate it. However, when it comes to landlord insurance, nominating the correct sum insured is crucial. So just what is the sum insured? In a nutshell, the sum insured is the most an insurer will pay out for any one loss. In…
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What buyers are looking for in the current market
Buyers are keenly aware that the property market in Sydney is currently changing.
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Michael Choi: How to grow your business in any market
Michael Choi, founder of Australian real estate company Area Specialist, shares his tips on how to grow your business even in adverse conditions.
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Why a healthy mind and body is the basis of career success
Like a house we all need a good foundation. Our physical and mental well-being are the foundations of our life and our very existence.
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Tiffany Bowtell: Success = lessons applied
No one has a crystal ball, so when you start a new business there's a lot of hoping and praying. But what happens when it works and you grow too quickly? Tiffany Bowtell examines the rapid growth in her business and explains how she managed to avoid a WeWork-style crash.
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Philip Webb: What I’ve learnt about real estate after 50 years in business
As Philip Webb Real Estate celebrates its 50th birthday this month, I have had the chance to reflect on how my journey into real estate, how Melbourne’s real estate industry has changed since 1972 and also the aspects that have remained the same.
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Shane Kempton: how to survive in a volatile world
There is no doubt we have all faced some challenges over the past two years.
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Manos Findikakis: success starts with one non-negotiable habit
Time and again in real estate, we hear about the importance of creating good habits.
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Adrienne Robinson: the recipe for success
From earning $2 an hour working at KFC to selling properties for First National Real Estate Homeway, Adrienne Robinson has come a long way in her career. Here, she shares what she learnt working for Colonel Sanders, why her most memorable sale was a derelict house and why you should never judge a book by its cover. What was your…
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Manos Findikakis: why motivation is for amateurs
Ah motivation. It's like a secret driver that allows you to get the job done, effortlessly move around any obstacles in your way, and make real progress, no matter the task at hand.
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Jason Scott: what makes quality real estate content
Agents need to turn themselves into trusted experts on the economics of the property market to garner more media coverage to help build their brand, a leading News Corp Australia executive says.
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Samantha McLean: 33 ideas for real estate agents to grow your database and win more listings
Ask most real estate agents what their most common goal is, and they’ll likely give you the same answer: Lead generation and building a database that will generate listings and sales long into the future.
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Michelle Bowden: how to speak elegantly
When it comes to persuading the people around you, you may not know there are four main persuasive types - the Wise Owl, the Commanding Eagle, the Friendly Budgie and the Captivating Peacock.
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Pancho Mehrotra: leadership lessons from Ted Lasso
“There are no bad teams. Only bad leaders,” - Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.
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4 tips to better prepare for an open home
Despite the introduction of new technology like video tours, there’s no questioning the importance of a traditional open home.
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Samantha McLean: how to create a lead magnet that brings in new clients (for real estate agents)
One popular way to get people into your marketing funnel (read: database) is to create a lead magnet and promote it on paid platforms (like Facebook).
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Manos Findikakis: If I were to start in real estate again…
One of the things I’m often asked by agents who are new to the industry or looking to take their career up a notch is where should I begin?
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Haesley Cush and Matt Lancashire: how to create a successful partnership
For years, real estate was largely considered an industry where, if you wanted to succeed, you flew solo. But in more recent times, some of the top-performing businesses have turned that model on its head and have not just succeeded, but soared, with a partnership model.
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5 ways to increase the price of a property with furnishings
With recent interest rate hikes and widespread reports of property prices stalling, property stylist Justine Wilson has shared her tips to increase the final price a property by as much as 20 per cent.
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