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How to turn $28.5m into $80m: The world of flipping trophy homes

Stephanie Conley-Buhre has developed quite the reputation for her high-end house flips, but her latest puts her among the country’s most expensive house sellers.

  • by Lucy Macken
Ballarat home values have been falling.

The regional towns where properties are getting cheaper, but harder, to buy

Home values are falling and there’s more choice of homes for sale in a string of tree change and sea change towns, but good luck snapping one up.

  • by Elizabeth Redman and Tawar Razaghi

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The Hunters Hill property Clifton is set to hit the market for the first time in more than 30 years.

The Bachelor mansion that once sold for £5000 listed with $40m hopes

A handful of prominent owners have called Clifton home over its 130-year history, and yet it is best known for its star billing on a dating reality television show.

  • by Lucy Macken
Sorrento.

The Victorian locations where home sellers are doubling or tripling their money

Sought-after inner Melbourne suburbs, and postcodes on the coast are among the spots where home owners are raking in windfall gains.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Hunters Hill locals and community groups have mobilised against a proposal to expand Woolwich Marina.

Hunters Hill’s vocal locals wage ‘existential battle’ over Woolwich Marina

Hunters Hill locals are known for their fierce defence against overdevelopment, so a bid to dramatically expand the marina has prompted a big fight.

  • by Lucy Macken
The waterfront unit at Double Bay had a price guide of $1.3 million.

First home buyers snap up $1.685 million waterfront unit in Double Bay

The tightly-held two-bedder complete with access to a private lawn and private access to a beach was on the market for the first time in 42 years.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Nelson Alexander auctioneer Luke Chisholm at 36 Church St, Fitzroy North, which sold for $1.931 million at auction on Saturday.

First home buyers outbid investors, nabbing $1.931m Fitzroy North terrace

A parent bidding on behalf of a first home buyer couple outbid three other buyers, including an investor, during a competitive auction.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Joal Presincula lives in public housing, and is concerned about the number of homes left empty by the state government.

Joal’s landlord is leaving her old home empty. She can’t understand why

Thousands of homes are empty across Victoria, prompting concerns that unused properties are contributing to the housing crisis in Victoria.

  • by Jim Malo
Salim Mehaher is selling his Lidcombe home.

Salim Mehajer’s Lidcombe home listed for mortgagee-in-possession sale

Salim Mehajer built what is arguably the most famous – and glamorous – house in Lidcombe, but it is the bank that’s selling it.

  • by Lucy Macken
Will Clinton and Jessica Greentree saved hard to buy their first home, but then lost money in a scam.

Jess and Will dreamt of buying a home. Then scammers took $49,000

The first home buyers saved and never ordered avocado toast – but their dream became a nightmare, one that’s happening to more and more Australians.

  • by Alex Brooks
184 Kooyong Road, Toorak VIC 3142

Our 12 favourite homes for sale in Melbourne right now

Looking for your next home? From an architect-designed classic to a grand 1890s mansion, we’ve got you covered.

  • by Jacqui Hammerton, Lou Sweeney and Mary O'Brien
70 Bank Street, North Sydney NSW 2060

Our seven favourite homes for sale in NSW right now

Looking for your next home? From a former whaler’s cottage to an ‘iceberg house’ with Harbour Bridge views, we’ve got you covered.

  • by Pauline Morrissey
Kate Langbroek is selling her home.

Radio star Kate Langbroek lists her renovated St Kilda home for sale

The comedian hopes to triple her money on the sale of her family home of almost two decades to upsize within the same suburb.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Ballarat home values have been falling.

The regional towns where properties are getting cheaper, but harder, to buy

Home values are falling and there’s more choice of homes for sale in a string of tree change and sea change towns, but good luck snapping one up.

  • by Elizabeth Redman and Tawar Razaghi
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How to turn $28.5m into $80m: The world of flipping trophy homes

Stephanie Conley-Buhre has developed quite the reputation for her high-end house flips, but her latest puts her among the country’s most expensive house sellers.

  • by Lucy Macken
Home sellers are making million-dollar profits in some suburbs.

The new millionaires’ row: Where home sellers make million-dollar profits

It wasn’t that long ago that a million-dollar house was special. Now, home sellers in sought-after suburbs are making seven-figure gains.

  • by Alexandra Middleton
Not enough homes are being built to house WA’s increasing population.

The profitable Perth suburb where sellers pocketed a whopping $1 million

The Perth suburbs leading profit gains are dominated by Generation X and older Millennials, typically in their late 30s to late 40s.

  • by Sarah Brookes
Middle Park

Billionaire owner of island resort lists $5m Melbourne pad

Chris Morris’ luxe Middle Park apartment is perfect for deep-pocketed downsizers.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
The penthouse atop Sydney’s tallest residential tower has sold.

It just sold for $30 million, but is it Sydney’s best penthouse?

Over two floors, there’s a party-ready balcony, 300-bottle wine cellar, spa, butler’s pantry, dressing room and luxe finishes for the new owner to enjoy.

  • by Kristy Johnson
This large parcel of land in Gidgegannup is expected to be popular with developers.

The huge block of land on Perth’s outskirts tipped to spark international buzz

A parcel of land once earmarked for an ambitious plan to build a tourist and lifestyle destination for up to 4500 residents has hit the market after the owners failed to pay the mortgage.

  • by Sarah Brookes
The cost of building materials was coming under control. 

The figures that show why building costs are no longer going through the roof

Some builders are offering discounts to secure contracts, as the key costs of construction have finally come off the boil.

  • by Jim Malo
The Guildford Hotel has hit the market.

Iconic Perth pub hits the market

It rose from the ashes after fire destroyed this grand old dame, and now one of Perth’s oldest, most iconic pubs has hit the market.

  • by Sarah Brookes
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