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Changes to the real estate sector in NSW that came into effect mid-way through 2016, require real estate agents to disclose all reports taken out by a vendor or potential buyer – usually building, pest and survey reports.  Conveyancer Garth Brown tells us now that this has...

[flex_video widescreen="true" vimeo="true"] [/flex_video] Ken Raiss from Metropole Wealth Advisory spoke at a wealth function in Brisbane recently hosted by Metropole's Shannon Davis.  We caught up with Ken after his presentation to ask him 3 questions about successful property investing.   Hear what he has to...

A recent survey by the Property Investment Professionals of Australia (P.I.P.A) revealed the many and varied sources investors consult for advice, but since most property investors fail to achieve the financial freedom they deserve, and with less than 8% ever owning more than 2 properties,...

A Melbourne start-up is capitalising on our love affair with auctions by developing an App to enable consumers to watch auctions either live or on demand from anywhere in the world.  The App is called GAVL and with it a potential buyer can “virtually” attend...

Kylie Davis from Core Logic is fresh back from the USA where she attended the worlds largest real estate conference that focuses on the future of real estate and she tells us where it is all headed and about some of the innovations that are on...

In his column for Switzer, John McGrath discusses the bets ways to win at auction.  Here's what he had to say: This Saturday (February 18) and next Saturday (February 25) are shaping up to be very big auction days in Sydney.   Given the shortage of stock throughout 2016, competition...

A century ago the average Aussie was a 24-year-old male farmer. Fifty years ago it was a 29-year-old male office clerk. But today it's a 38-year-old female sales assistant.  Demographer Mark McCrindle paints a wonderful picture of how our lives have changed in the last...