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Melbourne auction results prompt some to suggest buyers may be overpaying for some suburbs
Properties in Melbourne’s fringe suburbs are increasingly attracting stronger price growth than those in blue-chip areas, prompting some real estate experts to warn that buyers may be overpaying for secondary locations.
Melbourne auction market records another bullish clearance rate as listings surge
The remarkably consistently Melbourne auction market produced yet another strong result at the weekend, despite recent hikes in mortgage rates by the major banks.
Dream home perfection: Inside Cyrus Harouni’s $24.6 million Sunset Strip mansion
A six-metre-high rotating wine rack allows alcohol to travel upstairs at the touch of a button.
Singer Jenny Morris on sharing a house with Michael Hutchence
The singer is planning a big extension to her Sydney apartment and swears by one particular kitchen appliance.
Property listings: Will numbers bounce back in Sydney and Melbourne this year?
It’s the crunch question that’s baffling real estate agents. Will the buoyant Sydney and Melbourne housing markets experience higher volumes of mid- and premium-priced properties? Or is listing activity destined to decline?
Revealed: Sydney’s shadowy, $20,000+ celebrity-rental market
When superstar singers Adele and Justin Bieber visited Sydney recently to perform, they rejected suites at the city’s finest hotels and opted instead to rent. And they’re not the only ones.
Flat Chat: Why holiday letting platform Airbnb is nothing like Uber
As Airbnb tries to convince our MPs to remove the legal right of apartment owners to keep holiday lets out of their buildings, you are going to hear it suggested time and again that Airbnb is just like Uber.
Strong results for former Mr Fluffy blocks at March auctions
Former Mr Fluffy blocks have been in high demand at auctions this month, with one package in Garran selling for $1.9 million on Tuesday.
Adina Cirson: We need a plan for a prosperous and liveable city
This week I was part of a panel for the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis (IGPA) Canberra Conversation Public Lecture series. The focus of our discussion was how we prioritise infrastructure for Canberra, with our population set to increase 6 per cent over the next three years alone. How do we plan for infrastructure that supports that change and retain what we love about Canberra?