First-home support boost sparks call for more
Thousands of Victorian first-home buyers can set their sights $250,000 higher after a federal government announcement at the weekend. But builders are calling for them to get even more help.
Thousands of Victorian first-home buyers can set their sights $250,000 higher after a federal government announcement at the weekend. But builders are calling for them to get even more help.
Would you list your home to make life easier for your dogs? What about throwing your cat in if it got you another $250K? These Mornington vendors join our most bizarre sales motivations.
Melbourne homebuyers getting their first chance to visit display homes since August 3 this week have been informed for some builds time has run out to claim a $25,000 HomeBuilder grant.
Melbourne’s iconic The Blackman hotel, a regular haunt for tennis stars including Victoria Azarenka during the Australian Open, has shut its doors and will not reopen after COVID-19.
A striking conversion inside part of a character-filled former engine house tied to our tram history has attracted 22 private inspections in 48 hours since a ban on visits was lifted. See why.
A sky-high inspection at the southern hemisphere’s tallest residential address is set to raise the bar for our recovering property market this weekend. But it’s not for the faint hearted.
Melbourne homebuyers are booking out new home display suite visiting times days in advance after the government changed its stance on private property inspections last weekend.
Almost 80 per cent of Victorians have second-guessed where they live during lockdown, with as many as one in four open to a new home interstate. Here’s how living trends could change.
A lifetime supply of vitamin C courtesy of more than 1800 citrus trees producing one million pieces of fruit a year comes with a sweet hobby farm priced at less than $500K in regional Victoria.
A Docklands office development designed to “evolve with the future of work” has collected a top property industry gong. This is how its innovative inclusions could win workers back.
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