A new TV series will offer a look inside the property journey, showcasing properties on and off the market to give agents inspiration to boost their campaigns and improve their impact for vendors.
Domain has launched a new television series, Open for Inspection, which will debut next year to fuel Australians’ passion for property and inspire agents and sellers alike.
The company said the series would take viewers inside current on and off-market listings across the country, demonstrating real homes, design inspiration, and property trends.
“Whether Australians are dreaming, browsing, or preparing for their next chapter, Open for Inspection offers a fresh way to explore the market beyond the listing page,” it said.
“The show uncovers stunning spaces and standout homes, from budget-friendly retro renovations and beachside escapes to architectural gems and character-filled family favourites.”
Domain said that the series, hosted by Domain’s national property editor Alice Stolz and Drive TV’s Jessica Lydka-Morris, will also include commentary and market insights from its team of property reporters.
“Each episode blends lifestyle inspiration with valuable market context, led by Domain’s trusted team of property experts,” it said.
The series will be supported by an integrated marketing campaign across digital and social channels in a bid to drive engagement and help connect Australians to various types of properties.
Stolz said the series would take Australians into the heart of what made a property special, while presenting opportunities for agents to improve their impact.
“Every property has a story, and this series gives viewers a front-row seat to the emotions, decisions and surprises that shape the buying and selling journey,” she said.
“By showcasing listings in beautifully produced national TV segments, we’re giving agents a premium new way to elevate their campaigns, reach wider audiences and deliver even greater impact for their vendors,” she concluded.
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