Emilie Lauer
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Originally from France, Emilie has been calling Sydney home for a decade. She began her career at a French radio station before moving to community radio in Sydney’s Paddington, where she hosted and produced the drive show and covered local issues. She has also written for specialised magazines in the education sector and for The Australian. At Momentum, Emilie is interested in real estate and property investment, with a soft spot for first property buyers. Get in touch [email protected]
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READ MOREWant 6 figures? Join REB New Agent Academy and fast-track your career
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READ MORETop real estate agent banned until 2027 amid sexual assault allegations
Former Belle Property principal Anthony Di Nardo has seen his licence suspension extended for over a year amid ongoing...
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READ MORENew Agent Academy: How CPD keeps you sharp, legal, and credible
While varying across states, CPD isn’t just box-ticking; it shapes compliance, trust, and real estate careers, and...
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READ MORENew Agent Academy: How to start strong, list early, and become a top performer
Most new agents fail not because of a lack of talent, but due to skipping the foundations and underestimating how long...
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READ MOREThird rate rise: Is the property market losing momentum?
What does another rate hike mean for the property market, as higher borrowing costs are set to cool demand, tighten...
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READ MORECash rate call: RBA sets the tone again
At its third meeting of the year, the central bank announced the latest cash rate amid ongoing global tension.
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Western Australia’s tight rental market has seen a rise in scams targeting tenants, with the state’s peak body urging...
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