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Real Estate, a category that contains news about some few things such as buying, selling and rent real estate as well as the market and trends in the industry

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Victoria aims to become “townhouse capital” with planning reforms

The reform will fast-track permits for duplexes, townhouses, and low-rise apartments, cutting average assessment times by at least 60 per cent from the current 145 days to fewer than 58 days.  The changes come in response to what the government describes as a “snakes and ladders” planning system with over 40 hurdles confronting permit applicants.

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Apollo expands real estate reach with $2.3 billion acquisition of Bridge Investment Group

As part of the deal, Bridge shareholders and unit holders will receive 0.07081 shares of Apollo stock per share, valuing each Bridge share at $17.50 (AUD) ($11.50 USD) – a 45% premium to its last closing price. Following the announcement, Bridge’s stock jumped 34% in premarket trading. “Bridge will provide Apollo with immediate scale to

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Why losing clients (or team members) might be the best thing for your business

For real estate professionals, it could mean losing a valued client, a loyal team member, or a trusted business partner. It’s never easy, but if we shift our perspective, we can find pride and purpose in being part of someone’s growth story. Why do people leave? Understanding why someone decides to leave is crucial. Often,

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Olympic champion Grant Hackett lists luxurious Brighton mansion for up to $8.4m

The couple bought the 1,040sq m property in 2018 and have extensively renovated it, transforming it into a stylish, wellness-focused family sanctuary. Situated just 100 metres from the beach, the home is located in one of Melbourne’s most prestigious suburbs. The Herald Sun reported Marshall White Bayside director Campbell Butterss praised the home, stating: “Grant

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Gun auctioneer David McMahon joins Ray White Sutherland Shire to lead performance

David’s career began in South Sydney before he joined Ray White Corporate in Queensland, where he worked with top-performing businesses and called over 1,000 auctions. Most recently, he was part of the Ray White Burleigh Group on the Gold Coast. Now, with a wealth of experience, David is set to drive auction success, elevate team

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Buying beats renting in Pittsburgh and Detroit

In Pittsburgh, the median home price was $229,700* with monthly mortgage payments averaging $1,199, compared to median rent of $1,413. Realtor.com senior economist Joel Berner attributes this to Pittsburgh having one of the lowest median listing prices nationwide, but warns the advantage may be short-lived: “If this trend continues, Pittsburgh will become yet another metro

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NSW Government’s Low and Mid-Rise policy to unlock 112,000 homes over five years

The new planning rules allow dual-occupancies, terraces, townhouses, and residential flat buildings to be constructed within 800 metres (a 10-minute walk) of 171 town centres and transport hubs throughout metropolitan Sydney, the Central Coast, Illawarra-Shoalhaven, and Hunter regions. Currently, only two out of 33 councils in Greater Sydney permit terraces and townhouses in low-density (R2)

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