‘Impossible’: What’s driving homebuyers north of Sydney
Home seekers and investors alike are heading north of Sydney in droves to find their new ideal property because of three key reasons.
Home seekers and investors alike are heading north of Sydney in droves to find their new ideal property because of three key reasons.
They’re Sydney’s hoarder houses, collapsing dumps and homes that need either a major renovation or knockdown … and they’re “making a comeback” in the market.
A dilapidated terrace in the heart of Paddington has sold more than $650K over its reserve in a “dead set belter” of an auction.
Two unsuspecting teenage boys at home playing the Xbox have had the surprise of a lifetime after their mum outbid buyers to secure a new waterfront home.
Novak Djokovic’s property portfolio is almost as big a pointer to his success as his talent and hard work. Here’s why.
A rare opportunity has arisen to own real estate in a new suburb in Greater Sydney.
Four decades on, the leather-wearing heart-throb known as “The Fonz” is still popular – and could help Australia’s housing shortage according to an urban planner.
A parcel of land with the green light for a thriving residential community in Sydney’s southwest growth corridor is up for sale.
It’s too dangerous to inspect and could collapse at any time with “drive-by” inspections encouraged prior to sale of this Sydney home.
“Rapid” population growth and a drop in new housing are causing further strain on Sydney’s rental market, according to latest research.
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