A Perth builder has been fined $5,000 for fabricating his work history, a NAB economist has revealed that fewer than 1 in 5 homes are affordable to the average Australian household, and auction activity is set to ease across capital cities.
Daily Buzz
Daily Buzz: Friday, 19 April
Agency cops $200,000 fine for unlicensed trading, WA bans rental bidding, and Qld accelerates approvals of major developments
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 18 April
South Australia is reviewing building laws to tackle rogue traders, new home sales got off to a slow start in 2024, and which 10 NSW suburbs are best for seachangers?
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 17 April
The Victorian government cracks down unsafe rentals, South Australia unveils a ‘super portfolio’ to tackle housing, and which regional towns are driving Victoria’s second wind?
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 16 April
Real Estate Literacy enters the Spotlight, New South Wales adds Suburban Hubs to rezoning plan, and Preliminary auction clearance rates drop across the country
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 13 April
The NSW property industry reacts to talk of more taxes, auction volumes hold steady, and West Australian rents rise
Daily Buzz: Friday, 12 April
Property Industry Confidence is on the up, Round-the-clock business precinct breaks Ground at brand-new airport, and building a granny flat is now easier in Western Australia
Daily Buzz: Thursday, 11 April
Draft legislation for build to rent incentives makes its debut, Millenials have been named the largest cohort of Australian investors, and have dodgy sunset clauses been solved with ACT laws?
Daily Buzz: Wednesday, 10 April
Melbourne agency director could cop a lifetime industry ban, Airbnb Unveils local council toolkit, and why Australia’s Rental Application System is not working.
Daily Buzz: Tuesday, 9 April
A south-east Queensland builder has been accused of fraud, Australian auction results are back on track after the Easter slump, and is the Gold Coast’s apartment oversupply a thing of the past?
Daily Buzz: Saturday, 6 April
High-density approvals reach a 12-year low, DA costs will go down in South Australia, and auction numbers are set to rebound after the Easter long weekend.
Daily Buzz: Friday, 5 April
An unlicensed agent is convicted in Western Australia, Melbourne asks for community comment on a planning shakeup, and 10 regional hotspots attracting investors