NSW Real Estate News
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NSW Government pledges $20 million to increase women in construction
The NSW Government has announced an investment of $20 million over the next three years to help increase the number of women working in construction-related roles.
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NSW to phase out stamp duty and bring in land tax
NSW is set to move forward with plans to phase out stamp duty and introduce a land tax as a part of the upcoming pre-election budget. But real estate industry experts aren’t so sure the plan will benefit homebuyers. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet will look to embark on significant reforms that will allow some…
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Gavin Rubinstein’s TRG to expand without Ray White branding but still part of the group
Just three years after opening the doors to its Woollahra office, Gavin Rubinstein’s TRG agency is set to expand to Rose Bay - but it won’t be doing it with Ray White Branding.
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Sydney vacancy rate hits 5-year low
The vacancy rate across Sydney has plummeted to a five-year low, putting the city on the verge of a rental crisis, according to the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales (REINSW).
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Renovated Love It or List It home for sale in Oyster Bay
An Oyster Bay home that starred in Season 3 of Love It or List It has hit the market for the first time since undergoing a major renovation on the show under the guidance of interior designer Neale Whitaker.
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Dubbo Council looking to undertake 3D house printing trial
The Dubbo Regional Council is moving forward with a proposed trial of 3D printed houses to potentially help ease the lack of supply of homes in the region.
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RE/MAX continues its push into Upper North Shore market
RE/MAX Lead has opened in Roseville this week under ownership of experienced business owners Tom Leng and Carrie Chen.
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People and property are the top priorities for new RE/MAX agent
Tracey Catley joins the sales team at RE/MAX Xtra in Paramatta with a track record of integrity, relationship-building and successful outcomes, and a diverse skillset honed across the pharmaceutical, retail and health and wellness sectors, prior to her move into real estate sales.
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TRG squad in training for worthy cause
Super fit Ray White TRG managing director Jarryd Rubinstein has top agents Patrick Cosgrove and Oliver Lavers on a gruelling training regime in preparation to tackle the deadly Kokoda Track to raise money for brain cancer.
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Steve Bellotti’s Mosman masterpiece relaunches with $36-$38 million price guide
Former banker Steve Bellotti has relaunched his Mosman mansion with an eye-watering $36-$38 million price guide which would set a new suburb record should it sell.
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Is TikTok moving into Circular Quay?
Popular video-sharing social media network, TikTok is in talks to take up a large portion of Sydney’s soon-to-be tallest office tower in Circular Quay.
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Century 21 expands network with Byron Bay opening
The award-winning Century 21 Plateau Lifestyle Real Estate team are expanding their business with the opening of a second office in Byron Bay. Launching this month as Century 21 Byron Lifestyle, the office is located in the heart of the thriving Byron township.
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Snowy Mountains agents rebrand to start boutique agency
After a combined 25 years of experience in the real estate industry, husband and wife duo Peter and Joan Bird have decided to leave the traditional large-scale franchise model and launch their own brand with the help of Identity Marketing.
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Dynamic duo opens Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate in Glenmore Park
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate is excited to announce its expansion to a new location in Glenmore Park, NSW.
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Nick Kyrgios lands cool Sydney penthouse
Tennis ace Nick Kyrgios has landed a cool penthouse in Sydney, just a month after he made it known he was set to relocate to the Harbour city.
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NSW regional vacancy rates on the rise
New data from REINSW indicates record low vacancy rates across much of regional NSW are now starting to ease.
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Queensland vacancy rates hit record low levels
Vacancy rates across Queensland have dropped dramatically with several areas recording rates under 0.1 per cent.
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Four ways rural agents are leveraging technology
The perks of technology in rural Australia go beyond just posting your property to a major real estate portal.
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Family home sells for $1.4 million with a Realtair timed auction
Live auction service Realtair has been used to sell a Warilla home on the NSW South Coast, with the local buyer making the purchase while working from home.
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Sydney office market returning to normal
The Sydney office market is slowly returning to normal post Covid, with tenants increasingly searching for larger spaces to rent.
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Real estate farewells industry icon Bart Doff
Tributes are flowing in for long-time Laing+Simmons Double Bay principal and industry icon Bart Doff, who has passed away.
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How agencies are coping with losing management fees from flood-affected homes
Real estate agencies in flood-ravaged Northern NSW have urged others to set aside some profits every month, with their ‘rainy day’ disaster funds now coming in handy.
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Western Sydney duo seizes the chance to make their own decisions
Two Western Sydney agents have joined forces, to launch their own business, InHaus Estate Agents, powered by UrbanX.
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East Coast floods to affect vacancy rates
The floods in Northern NSW could impinge on the state’s already tight vacancy rates according to industry experts.
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Saving a tenant’s life is all in a day’s work
When PRD Northern Rivers Principal Rob Horder got up on Sunday, February 27, he never imagined he’d finish the day with his office underwater.
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Nerida Conisbee: Challenges ahead but market will recover from floods
The threat of natural disasters is unlikely to change the locations where Australians want to live, with Ray White’s chief economist highlighting the bush and the coast would remain desirable.
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Sydney’s best performing suburbs doubled in value in 2021
Sydney house prices saw record gains in 2021 with certain suburbs doubling in value in 12 months according to new research.
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How floods impacted this week’s auctions
Just days after floods impacted both south east Queensland and New South Wales, the first set of property market data is in, with auction clearance rates and withdrawals offering an insight into the impact of the recent severe weather.
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Flood-affected housing markets could take years to recover
Property prices in flood ravaged East Coast markets could take years to recover according to new analysis.
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REIQ and REINSW outline resources for agents and PMs in flood-affected areas
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland is calling on agents and property managers to familiarise themselves with the resources available as the flood clean-up in Queensland continues.
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C21 continues expansion with two new offices
Following the rapid success of her Forbes office, Century 21 Principal Tara Kelly has opened a brand-new office in the diverse and thriving regional city of Parkes, in central NSW.
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Dynamic duo open third C21 office
Following the rapid success of their two existing Century 21 offices, experienced directors, Evan Wei and Jimmy Luo have opened a third office in the Inner Western Sydney suburb of Strathfield.
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Border reopening good news for some but could tighten rental market
Australia’s international border has reopened and a leading buyers’ agent says that spells good news for landlords hard hit by the mass Covid exodus two years ago.
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Dilapidated Sydney homes selling well above reserve
Three rundown Sydney properties have sold well above their reserve price over the weekend, highlighting just how strong the current market is.
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A different approach to real estate education
By the very nature of their profession, real estate agents are busy people, so when it comes to pursuing further study, the traditional process can be prohibitive.
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