Affordable Housing in New York City

Looking for a safe, affordable, and decent housing is a challenge for many New Yorkers as both land prices and development costs continue to soar. So how can residents find a great place to live in without burning a hole in their pocket? Bryan Kelly of the Gotham Organization, Jessica Levine Sherman of Douglas Development, Briarwood Organization’s Daniel Duka, and John Valladares of the Slate … Continue reading Affordable Housing in New York City

Why you need to build audiences

Databases and audiences are not the same. The database is the lifeblood of your business, it’s a collection of contacts and information about the conversations you’ve had. It contains anything from their phone numbers and addresses to their families’ birthdays – it’s a crucial piece of doing business. But it’s not an audience. Let’s put it this way, if you closed tomorrow and stopped doing … Continue reading Why you need to build audiences

If you want to be Iconic you can’t play it safe

Nicola Moras is an expert in building presence online and helping business owners generate financial results from social media and digital marketing.  Her book on her experiences working with leading companies around the world is called Visible. Today Nicola says – If you want to be Iconic you can’t play it safe Continue reading If you want to be Iconic you can’t play it safe

Going Modular

The tiny home craze is going strong and it’s not hard to see why. As property and land prices keep increasing, people are looking for more ways to save space and use every square metre to the fullest. Modular homes offer a similar concept. In fact, you don’t have to settle for less when you buy a home anymore. Modular homes offer you more possibilities … Continue reading Going Modular

Last auction week is well ahead of last year

• Strong ‘almost 70%’ end to the year • 2 powerhouse markets finish well • Auctions take a break until Feb 2020 There were 2,750 homes taken to auction across the combined capital cities this week, with volumes down by -5.6% on last week’s 2,912 auctions. Preliminary results show a clearance rate of 69.2%, after last week’s final clearance rate of 71.1%. Melbourne saw 1,394 … Continue reading Last auction week is well ahead of last year

Fallout from a dis-functional government – Grant Mifsud

Conflicting proposals from the Queensland government on rental reforms and giving bodies corporate more power reflect a lack of understanding about strata properties. The result could be an exodus of property investors from the Queensland market.  Grant Mifsud has that story for us. Continue reading Fallout from a dis-functional government – Grant Mifsud

7 Steps to Marketing Yourself Like a Rockstar

Nicola Moras helps people market themselves.  She does it by helping them become professionally famous.  Nicola has written about her experiences working with leading companies around the world with their social media and marketing strategies.   The book is called Visible.   We have tasked Nicola this week to join us to answer some burning questions: Does playing it safe online pay off? Is swearing a no/no? … Continue reading 7 Steps to Marketing Yourself Like a Rockstar