Noemi Paminuan-Jara
AUTHOR • No. of articles: 95
Noemi is a journalist for Smart Property Investment and Real Estate Business. She has extensive experience writing for business, health, and education industries. Noemi is a contributing author of an abstract published by the American Public Health Association, and Best Practices in Emergency Pedagogical Methods in Germany. She shares ownership of the copyright of an instructional video for pharmacists when communicating with deaf patients. She attended De La Salle University where she obtained a double degree in Psychology and Marketing Management.
2 new directors elected to PIPA board
The Property Investment Professionals of Australia (PIPA) has announced the addition of two new directors to its...
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Braybrook agency off to fresh start for the new year
An inner western Melbourne independent agency, West Central Properties, hopes to explore new frontiers by joining the...
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Higher clearance rates hint at 2022 market conditions
The real estate market is already feeling the heat again, with strong gains reported by CoreLogic for the week ending...
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Putting people first at heart of eastern suburbs agency
Riki Tawhara and Damian Cameron are banking on opportunities in Bondi Junction in a bid to provide the best options...
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Sydney ranks among top data centre markets in the world
Sydney ranked eighth globally and clinched the third spot in the Asia-Pacific data centre market as the industry...
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What makes an ‘effective’ work environment in 2022?
The pandemic era has greatly redefined how, when, and where people work. How can companies prepare for success and...
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Auburn local joins network to better serve the multicultural region
Fresh out of high school, Sezer Yunus immediately ventured into the world of real estate. He’s never looked back.
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Top 10 Perth suburbs for price growth
While the overall Perth property market achieved a healthy 13 per cent increase in 2021, a number of Perth suburbs saw...
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5 reasons SA property prices could jump 15% in 2022
As open borders boost demand, one network GM expects South Australia to grow by 15 per cent in 2022.
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