NSW Real Estate News
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The Sydney suburbs where house prices are set to grow
A host of Sydney suburbs are set to see house prices grow by more than five per cent in the next six months led by the more affordable end of the market.
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NSW Government floats levies and day caps on short-term rentals
Revenue levies and lower day caps are among the options the NSW Government will consider in a review of short-term rental accommodation in the state.
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NSW vacancy rates ease as the rental crisis continues
In a small win for New South Wales renters, residential vacancy rates have eased in some areas, however, there is likely more pain ahead for tenants according to the industry.
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An insider’s look at the Friendly Auction system
When Chasse Ede walks a client through the Friendly Auction process he’s speaking from experience - as an agent and as a buyer and seller that’s been immersed in the system.
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First National Bowral bounces back after losing everything in a fire
When a fire in Bowral took out 13 businesses including the First National Real Estate offices, principal Allan Falvey knew he was going to have to dig deep to find a way to rebuild his business.
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Top agents open a new Sydney Sotheby’s office
Maclay Longhurst and Emily Davidson have taken the next step in their already successful real estate careers, opening a Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty office.
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Western Sydney popular with first-home buyers
A host of suburbs across Western Sydney have topped the list of the most popular with first-home buyers, according to new data.
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Tenants to pay landlord $3000 over cockroach dispute
A Sydney couple have been ordered to pay their landlords $3000 for vacating an inner-city property just four days into their lease, due to a cockroach issue.
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NSW vacancy rates ease but crisis far from over
Renters across NSW have seen a slight reprieve in December with vacancy rates rising but the rental crisis is far from over according to the industry.
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Premier Chris Minns: NSW won’t meet housing targets
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has waved the white flag and admitted the state has “no chance” of meeting its first 12-month housing target as part of the National Housing Accord.
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Barry Johnston named new REINSW president
The Real Estate Institute of NSW (REINSW) has named Barry Johnston as its new president.
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NSW Fair Trading cautions against inadequate real estate training
NSW Fair Trading has urged agents and property managers to only use trusted, quality focused and registered training organisations for professional development and licensing, or risk having their qualifications challenged.
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Sydney property outperforms expectations, with more growth ahead
Pent-up demand across Sydney’s property market has seen price increases outperform analysts' forecasts, with an expert predicting 2024 could be “boom mode” for prices.
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See inside the tiny apartment worth $500,000
A minuscule apartment in Bondi Beach has been snapped up at auction for a staggering $511,000, surpassing its reserve by more than $41,000.
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Property portal realestate.com.au extends its support of the Sydney Swans
Property portal realestate.com.au has extended its partnership with the Sydney Swans for two more seasons.
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Wiseberry Heritage acknowledges renters with new Tenant of the Year winner
Wiseberry Heritage continues to appreciate the important role that tenants play in real estate, with the latest winners of the Tenant of the Year award announced at an awards night.
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Redefining leadership: real estate’s leading ladies gather in Sydney
Establishing themselves in a male-dominated industry, balancing life with work, and the leadership qualities needed to excel in the sector, were just some of the topics covered at the annual Canapes and Conversations networking event this week.
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Dynamic duo reunites to take on Sydney’s South West
They say good things come in threes, and that’s certainly the case for The Agency’s newest property partners in Sydney’s South West.
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Indi Cleary is carving her own path in Penrith
If there’s one thing Indi Cleary knows, it’s that there are no shortcuts to success.
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Experienced luxury market specialist Guido Scatizzi returns to BresicWhitney
BresicWhitney’s Lower North Shore team continues to expand, this time with the return of established agent Guido Scatizzi.
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Greg Norman launches $300 million Sydney luxury estate
Golfing legend Greg Norman is back in Australia to launch a $300 million luxury residential community in southwest Sydney alongside developer Sekisui House.
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Sarah Bester returns ‘home’ to Double Bay
JT Allen Real Estate has welcomed one of the country's top real estate professionals, Sarah Bester, back to Double Bay.
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Building trust and breaking moulds: How Katie Kepner is elevating the real estate experience in Newcastle
Katie Kepner has always been crystal clear on the type of real estate agent she did and didn’t want to be.
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New McGrath Lithgow and Rylstone offices evidence of surging demand from city buyers
McGrath Central Tablelands has launched a second and third office in the space of three months, with the latest venture in Lithgow quickly following on the heels of the Rylstone office.
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Adapting to thrive: How Liam McAlister’s Darwin-inspired philosophy drives his real estate success
Liam McAlister is a big believer in Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species and that it’s not necessarily the strongest or smartest of the species that survives, but the one that’s most adaptable to change.
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NSW and Queensland vacancy rates take another dip
Vacancy rates across NSW and Queensland dropped in September, signalling a growing rental crisis.
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Tenants awarded compensation for mould damaged rental
A New South Wales landlord has been ordered to pay $14,766 in compensation to her tenants after her property suffered severe mould damage following heavy rain.
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Supporting local artists, the community and charities with The Studio
For the past two years, Laing+Simmons Young Property in Avalon has been trying to give back and support local artists through community exhibitions with local artists.
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