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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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Nick Moloney joins Place in Brisbane’s northside

The Announcement: Place Estate Agents has welcomed Nick Moloney as Lead Agent at Place Ascot and Place Nundah under the leadership of principals Patrick McKinnon and Drew Davies. Mr Moloney brings over a decade of experience in commercial real estate, specialising in multi-million-dollar properties and high-profile office spaces in Sydney. The move marks his transition […]

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Top 50 Australian Residential Real Estate Industry Influencers 2024

We’re thrilled to unveil this year’s list of influential leaders—individuals and organisations who we feel have made a significant impact on the Australian residential real estate sector. Our selection celebrates individuals who have shaped the industry through innovation and leadership, redefining how real estate professionals and consumers engage with the market. This year, our annual

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How I sold it: marketing re-targeting finds the perfect buyer

And sometimes the buyer group an agent predicts will fawn over a home doesn’t. It was the latter situation Place New Farm Lead Agent Ann-Karyn Fraser experienced when she listed 115 Dell Rd, St Lucia, a popular riverside suburb in Brisbane. Initially, Ann-Karyn thought young families would snap the four-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1960s home up, given

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Brandon Langley: building success through community connection

He quickly stood up and boldly asked, “Who’s the other one?” That confidence, despite some early challenges, has carried Mr Langley through a successful 20-year career in real estate, now going from strength to strength with Area Specialist in Melbourne’s southeastern growth corridor. “I always wanted to get into real estate but couldn’t read or

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Bing Crosby’s former Palm Desert estate hits the market for $13.5 million (AUD $21 Million)

Known for its connection to the golden age of entertainment—and a rumoured tryst between President John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, stunning the hacienda-style property offers a unique blend of history, luxury, and privacy. The property, built around 1955, is set on approximately 2.5 acres within the exclusive Ironwood Country Club, about 15 miles from

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Industry calls for review of Queensland tenancy laws

According to The Brisbane Times, The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) has formally requested the proposed productivity commission to investigate what they describe as an “onslaught of legislative change” since 2020. REIQ’s acting chief executive Katrina Beavon said she had serious concerns about the reforms’ impact on the rental sector. “The housing sector has

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Darwin and Melbourne the top property picks for 2025

Hotspotting’s Top 10 National Best Buys report reveals Darwin and Melbourne offer significant growth potential despite their recent challenges. The report highlighted Darwin’s resurgence, with a particular focus on suburbs such as Zuccoli, Gunn, Bellamack, Durack, and Woodroffe, which are showing promising signs of growth. “Darwin’s market recovery over the past six months is notable,

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Sydney’s affordable housing scheme set for major overhaul

Under the proposed changes, the city will implement a uniform 20 per cent contribution requirement for newly created residential floor space across rezoned sites, replacing the current variable rate of 12-21 per cent. The reforms also introduce a new 2 per cent contribution rate for rezoned non-residential space in the city centre, while maintaining the

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