Buyers' agents
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negative gearingScott Pape is wrong on negative gearing: Margaret Lomas
Margaret Lomas says Scott Pape is wrong arguing for the removal of negative gearing forecasting a housing rental crisis if it were abolished.
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residentialWA government warns consumers about east coast “property investment spruikers"
The warning follows officers from WA's consumer protection attending a number of free seminars to gauge the content and message being presented to potential investors.
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industry newsWomen’s-only real estate group launches on Housenet.com.au
Jane Slack-Smith of Investors Choice Mortgages feels there is a need for such a group in a traditionally male-dominated industry.
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victoriaPollster Gary Morgan to test bounce back in Melbourne's prestige residential market
The $5.155 million East Melbourne sale was contested by four bidders with Gary Morgan winning the battle.
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developmentsGovernment to expand NRAS scheme with aim of 50,000 homes by 2015
The scheme aims to provide affordable rental accommodation at a 20% discount to market rents, while property investors get an annual tax-free incentive of just under $10,000.
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rba rate decisionRBA leaves cash rate on hold at 3%
The Reserve Bank has left the cash rate on hold at 3% for the second month in a row following its monetary policy meeting today.
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weekend auction wrap"Solid" weekend auction results for Melbourne and Sydney
The Real Estate Institute of Victoria reported 69% of the 884 properties on the market sold, down from 72% last week, but up 8% from this time last year.
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buyers agentsRichard Wilkins $600,000 Mosman investment acquisition triggers high praise for Robert Klaric
The prominent Sydney estate agents Robert and Leonie Klaric have established an independent property advisory service.
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residentialA modest property recovery is underway led by “middle tier” family homes: Greville Pabst
Investors will face rising competition from increasingly active owner-occupiers looking to upgrade or downsize following improved market conditions.
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china watchEstate agents offered multi-lingual audio translations to tap into Asian market
The automated service takes images and editorial and creates a video presentation overlayed with audio in a choice of eight languages - Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Italian, Greek, Korean, Turkish and English.
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