Open For Business: Lead to Thrive in The Journey Past COVID-19

We asked Directors from leading Property Agencies across Australia how the crisis is reshaping their businesses, implications on tenants, landlords and their property managers and what they see as the impact and opportunities to thrive both short and long term to their agencies and the Real Estate industry. Hosted by Kevin Turner, Real Estate Talk and Josh Symons, MRI Software, with: Maria Carlino, NationalDirector, The … Continue reading Open For Business: Lead to Thrive in The Journey Past COVID-19

Low Auction Volumes Nationally

Many auctions withdrawn Pre-auction sales favoured There is no CoreLogic Weekend Market Summary for this week due to the low volume of auctions during ANZAC week.  The COVID-19 restrictions undoubtedly also had an impact.  There was some activity and some sales were made. Kevin Brogan from CoreLogic has the results and we take you through 2 successful Sydney online auction sales that occurred over the … Continue reading Low Auction Volumes Nationally

The Good and Bad of Government Measures

Business closures, a rapidly rising unemployment level and a plummeting share market have been the immediate major impacts of the unprecedented government measures put in place in March to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The property market will not escape either according to Josh Masters.   Continue reading The Good and Bad of Government Measures

Strategy teacher, Agents behaving differently, and Active investors in NZ

Don’t miss out our highlights on Real Estate Talk this week. Agents behaving differently The good and bad of Government measures Making the most of ‘work at home’ Investors still active in NZ From classroom to strategy teacher #RealEstateTalk #RealEstateTalkPlus #Coronavirus #WorkFromHome #ActiveInvestor #NewZealand #Mentor Continue reading Strategy teacher, Agents behaving differently, and Active investors in NZ

Market continues to slow

Seller discounting increases Listing numbers fall by 30% Auction numbers fall further Last week Last week, a total of 1,922 homes were scheduled to go to auction across the combined capital cities, returning a final auction clearance rate of 30.2%; once again surpassing the previous week as the lowest on record for CoreLogic.   Of the 440 properties reported as being sold across the capital cities, … Continue reading Market continues to slow

How to prospect in a COVID-19 environment

This week’s episode of REC Uncensored gives you the scripts and strategies you need to continue to keep your business strong, even when you’re quarantined due to COVID-19. Here’s what Bernice and Greg will be covering:      Agents are still conducting open houses, but mostly by appointment or virtually.      Your old prospecting scripts and strategies need a facelift to deal with COVID-19. Greg has an entirely … Continue reading How to prospect in a COVID-19 environment

Buyers Get More Choice as Sellers Seek an Exit

National residential property listings increased in March but properties that have been on the market for between 30 to 60 days surged by 74%, suggesting sales activity is slowing offering buyers more choices.  Louis Christopher has crunched the numbers.   Continue reading Buyers Get More Choice as Sellers Seek an Exit

How to Survive the COVID-19 Downturn

This week we are pleased to welcome Valerie Torelli, the top-producing agent in Costa Mesa for over 30 years. Her firm, Torelli Realty, has also been the top producing firm against the likes of Berkshire Hathaway, Coldwell Banker, Compass, KW, and RE/MAX. Valerie’s son lives in Italy just a few miles from the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. She realized what was coming and started … Continue reading How to Survive the COVID-19 Downturn

Are Cash Handouts Going To Be Enough?

4.2 million working Australians were living hand to mouth well before the coronavirus crisis. Now, with potentially millions without savings and facing unemployment in the wake of the shutdowns, will the Government’s cash handouts get struggling Aussies through the crisis?  Helen Baker from Money has some sound advice if that sounds like your situation.   Continue reading Are Cash Handouts Going To Be Enough?