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  • Mid-century designer oasis

    THIS oasis called ‘Tourmaline’ is steeped in Australian history. The 1959-build at 12 Kimo St Roseville was immaculately designed by renowned Sydney architect John James, designer of the significant modernist Reader’s Digest building in Surry Hills. It was his own family residence …

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  • Auctions soar on high buyer demand

    The unseasonal heatwave across the country today brought with it hundreds of hot auction results, with huge bidder numbers and sale prices far above reserve. Australasia’s largest real estate group reported a preliminary clearance rate of 64 per cent nationally, …

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  • Will Australia follow the US rental property trend?

    Nerida Conisbee, Ray White Chief Economist In the US, large companies currently own five per cent of rental properties. This asset class is referred to as “multi-family” in the US and is the largest property investment type in that country. …

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  • Ready Set Go 2023

    Ray White Queensland solidified their start in CY2023 with more than 400 members inspired by the high-impact Ready sales session at the Howard Smith Wharves on the Brisbane River. Ready is designed to get members ready for April and beyond. …

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  • NurtureCloud powers 6600 appraisals in a day

    Ray White’s eleventh call-a-thon hit a new level this week with more than 6600 appraisals booked across Australasia, 100 per cent powered by NurtureCloud, the group’s cutting edge proptech platform. NurtureCloud uses machine learning, data automation and market intelligence to …

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  • Why a Pre-Purchase Inspection Should Be Non-Negotiable

    Buying your first home is a huge and exciting life achievement. It’s time to bring out the bubbles and start planning how you’re going to style each room. But buying your first home should also be done carefully. Pre-purchase inspections …

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  • Is that it?

    Nerida Conisbee, Ray White Chief Economist In February, house prices in Australian capital cities remained stable, according to data analytics company, Neoval. Prices have now increased by 1.9 per cent since December. If this is the end of the pricing …

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