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You can live among tombstones
CHURCHES are hot commodity on the property market right now. Here’s how you could snap up your very own. Graveyard included.
‘More significant than Brexit’
A TRUMP presidency may make Australian real estate look like a safer investment on a global stage.
The answer for first home buyers?
THE affordable home ownership initiative from the UK that could help struggling first home buyers in Australia.
Where Yanks are looking to move in Oz
SUN, sand and surf was the main drawcard for Americans looking to ditch the land of the free for Queensland in the wake of Donald Trump’s election as US President.
You can live among tombstones
CHURCHES are hot commodity on the property market right now. Here’s how you could snap up your very own. Graveyard included.
Another iconic hotel hits the market
It sold just last year for a reported $20 million, but this Miller’s Point institution is back on the market already, and set to sell for even more this time around.
Rural Victorian gems on the market
CHECK this week’s pick of properties on the state’s coast and regional markets.
Perfect penthouse with ocean views
Set in the heart of growing luxury hub Little Bay, this unit offers style to spare and beautiful views.
Home ruined by fire sells for millions
THIS home has been gutted by a fire and has no roof. It sold for almost $3m at auction.
‘More significant than Brexit’
A TRUMP presidency may make Australian real estate look like a safer investment on a global stage.
The answer for first home buyers?
THE affordable home ownership initiative from the UK that could help struggling first home buyers in Australia.
One third of the inner city on major bank’s blacklist
A major bank is demanding huge deposits for one third of inner city suburbs, implying they might not be the safe investments you’d expect
Rural Victorian gems on the market
CHECK this week’s pick of properties on the state’s coast and regional markets.
Where Yanks are looking to move in Oz
SUN, sand and surf was the main drawcard for Americans looking to ditch the land of the free for Queensland in the wake of Donald Trump’s election as US President.
A fine work of art
Take a sneak peak inside the Peats Ridge hinterland retreat dubbed the “Mona Lisa of the Central Coast”.
High-set classic in prime location
Nothing left to do here except move in and enjoy the space and happiness that comes with living next to a reserve named after a rainbow.
Bush outlook plus location
Bush outlooks are great all year round, but there’s nothing quite like it in summer, especially when the southerly arrives to cool down the day.
Exclusive canal-front land release
AN exclusive release of just five lots is offering the first new canal-front blocks on this southeast Queensland peninsula in almost 15 years.
Where Yanks are looking to move in Oz
SUN, sand and surf was the main drawcard for Americans looking to ditch the land of the free for Queensland in the wake of Donald Trump’s election as US President.
Investors back on hunt for homes
LATEST figures show investors are undaunted by tougher borrowing restrictions and have been lured back to the market by record low interest rates.
Trump win draws more foreign buyers
UPDATE: Trump winning the US Presidency will lift the number of foreign buyers interested in the Australian property market.
Sky-high price tag for Eureka penthouse
ONE of Melbourne’s most expensive apartments, atop the city’s tallest building, has hit the market with a whopping price tag attached.
Photo series campaigns for respect
A NEW photography series launched by Porter Davis homes aims to improve the communities the company builds houses in using #campaignforrespect.
Renting doesn’t necessarily have to mean boring decor
With the emergence of some exciting new products that are temporary and affordable, but also fashionable, renters are able to express their personalities in their homes more than ever before
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
As the Credit Union Christmas Pageant kicks off this morning so too does the rush for SA homeowners looking to sell their home before the fat jolly bloke with the presents arrives and the market shuts down for the holiday break.
New Fremantle base for public servants
THE WA Government will relocate more than 1500 public servants to Fremantle after agreeing to lease 17,200sq m of a new office development.
State Buildings trophy collection grows
THE dream team of architects behind the State Buildings revitalisation have added a National Architecture Award to their growing collection.
Experts’ guide to buying property off-plan
BUYING off the plan has several notable advantages but prospective buyers need to be informed before committing, according to Perth property experts.