‘Uninhabitable’ home sells for $4m at auction
An uninhabitable home more than a century old has sold for more than $4m as Sydney auctions smash reserves.
An uninhabitable home more than a century old has sold for more than $4m as Sydney auctions smash reserves.
From former bouncers to uni drop outs, the Sydney and NSW real estate agents earning up to $7m in annual commissions have been revealed. See who is ranked in the top 50.
Sydney is well and truly holding its own in the prestige property market, ranking in the top 10 across the world.
Sydney home prices have now risen for six straight months, however fears of yet another rate rise have led to a stark warning to mortgage holders.
It’s Aussie sport’s greatest rivalry featuring some of our greatest stars, with lifestyles away from the game to match the spotlight on it.
If you bought in these Sydney suburbs or regional towns five years ago, congratulations, you have won real estate’s version of the lottery.
Renters in some Sydney suburbs could soon be forced to pay around $600 more per week as our housing crisis deepens.
It’s been a “fast and furious” Saturday across Sydney auctions with animals among the victors.
Across the country, the cost of living squeeze and lifestyle desires are dramatically altering what Australians want in a home.
A Sydney terrace with a garden that requires no fear of heights and a suspension system is on the market.
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