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How legislation has defined Qld’s post-pandemic property landscape


By Robyn Tongol

29 June 2023 • 2 minute read


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Antonia Mercorella, chief executive officer at the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), sits down with host Grace Ormsby to paint a picture of the Sunshine State’s current and future property market prospects.

In today’s episode of the Secrets of the Top 100 Agents podcast, Ms Mercorella discusses how the two pandemic-interrupted years shifted the legislative and psychological expectations of the state’s property market — despite COVID-19 long falling off the list of national priorities — and how these impacts are still being endured. Given her legal background, she also shares her gripe with laws skewed too heavily towards one party in the real estate transaction.

In this episode, you will also hear:

  • Should stamp duty stay or go?
  • Will the Olympics benefit Queensland?
  • Grading the state’s current market

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