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Nov 21, 2012

Northern corridor enjoys sales surge

REAL estate agents in the northern corridor are enjoying an unexpected spike in inquiries and a surge in sales. Hillsea Paradise Point licensee David Nichol said his office had had a fantastic month

Oct 22, 2012

Smart buyers set to start spending

WHEN it comes to doing well from investing in real estate, it is more important when you buy than when you sell. If you buy at the peak of a property cycle, when competition is greatest, you will no

Oct 22, 2012

Tips for the Spring Selling Season

History suggests that property sales during the winter months are lower than the upcoming prime Spring selling season. Now is a great time to organize a free property appraisal and prepare your prope

Oct 22, 2012

The seven tell-tale signs that the Gold Coast market has bottomed out and is about to turn the corner

Mention of the Gold Coast residential market rarely raises an eyebrow these days, unless there’s a story about a megamillion-dollar sale, or word of more bad karma in the market. In looking at this m

Oct 22, 2012

Rising returns from rentals

FIVE Gold Coast suburbs have been included in the nation's top 200 best performing suburbs priced under $350,000. Labrador, Carrara, Coombabah, Nerang and Upper Coomera rated in the top 200 with unit

Oct 22, 2012

Coast housing market set to bottom out

THE Gold Coast housing market is about six months off the bottom, according to analysts. Two separate housing indexes showed a rise in capital city house values in June, indicating the slump in house

Oct 22, 2012

Stamp duty concessions reinstated

The reinstatement of the Principal Place of Residence (PPR) stamp duty concession and the removal of sustainability declarations will be enormously beneficial to home owners and real estate profession

Oct 22, 2012

Solve issues before the buyers show up

THERE are many agents and sellers who fully understand the "work together" principal and embrace its obvious benefits. However, a recent email reminded me of the many instances where this still does