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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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‘Mortgage war’ begins: Westpac re-calibrate variable rates

Westpac has re-calibrated its lowest variable rate ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia meeting in a bid to ease the �...Read More

Property and romance: Where are the suburbs with the most singles?

Featuring 13 of Australia’s top 20 single suburbs, Sydney is emerging as the go-to city for buyers seeking a forever h...Read More

‘Etched in history’: 29 towns doubled house values in 5 years

House values across the country have doubled in 29 Australian towns since 2020, while a further 50 saw between 70 per ce...Read More

Qld removes red tape for builders

Builders in Queensland will be able to deliver homes faster as a new regulation aims to slash “unnecessary paperwork�...Read More

SA ranks first in housing supply scoreboard

South Australia has been named Australia’s best state for improving the supply of new homes through planning reforms, ...Read More

Rate cuts: What areas will see the biggest growth?

The anticipated Reserve Bank of Australia rate cuts in 2025 are poised to boost the housing market as lower rates could ...Read More

Office vacancy rates hold steady

Office vacancy rates across capital cities have remained steady over the last six months following a supply increase. ...Read More

Approval boost not enough to meet housing target

Despite home building approval increasing by nearly 5 per cent in 2024, Australia still falls short of its national hous...Read More

Industrial properties drive 2024’s commercial real estate growth

Industrial properties led the charge in the commercial real estate market in 2024, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of ...Read More

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