In the second part of our series on how to grow your property management business, we take an in-depth look at buying ...
By Riaz Hasan • 04 Oct 2012
Call them before they call you, PMs urged
Once somebody phones a property manager with a problem or enquiry, it may already be too late to keep them happy. ...
By Priya Murthy • 12 Jul 2015
Calls to class real estate as ‘essential’
In the event of further restrictions in response to the coronavirus, an industry group is calling for real estate servic...
By Emma Ryan • 03 Apr 2020
Can a good property manager make you money?
“Down down, prices are down”, “Buy two, get one free!” – Australian consumers, it seems, are increasingly bein...
By Priya Murthy • 11 Aug 2016
Can KEY management help you get ahead in Real Estate? you bet it can….
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By Priya Murthy • 24 Nov 2016
Can Victoria build 55,000 new dwellings every year for 35 years? - January 2017
Victoria’s population will almost double in 35 years, with the number of people living in inner and middle suburbs gro...
By Priya Murthy • 03 Jan 2017
Canberra, Hobart and Melbourne buck trend of increasing vacancy rates
Fresh data reveals vacancy rates across Australia have risen year-on-year, with five out of eight state capitals contrib...
By Priya Murthy • 18 Jun 2015
Canberra, Hobart top performers in the rental market: REIA
The median rent for three-bedroom houses increased in all capital cities except for Sydney and Melbourne where they rema...
By Tim Neary • 13 Mar 2019
Capital cities surprise amid investor slowdown
The latest CoreLogic Property Pulse reveals a few surprising insights about Australia’s two most popular capital citie...
By Tim Neary • 19 Nov 2017
Capital city vacancy rates increase in November
Data released by SQM Research today has revealed that the national residential vacancy rate rose to 2.3 per cent in Nove...
By Tim Neary • 18 Dec 2018
Car space a $100,000 property feature
Tenants and buyers are increasingly willing to pay a premium for inner-city Melbourne apartments that include a car park...
By Priya Murthy • 25 May 2015
Carbon monoxide: What you need to know as property managers, landlords and tenants
Carbon monoxide, or 'the silent killer' as it is often called, is a highly poisonous, colourless, odourless and tasteles...
By Priya Murthy • 24 Aug 2014
Case study- Skilling up
Making the most of a bad situation can come down to capitalising on the opportunities at hand, as one property manager d...
Casual listings vs managements
I recently had two new clients contact me in regards to leasing their unit. They advised me that they only wanted it a...
By Priya Murthy • 14 Jun 2016
Caution advised on dangerous home electricity levels
Home owners are being warned after a Western Australian electrician was fined $15,000 after incorrect wiring caused a Du...
By Emma Ryan • 27 Mar 2020
Celebrity buyer's agent faces tribunal for ‘dishonesty’
A high-profile property agent and judge from The Block has been accused of unprofessionalism, dishonesty and a conflict ...
By Priya Murthy • 18 Feb 2016
Challenges in running a family business
Some people would say that dealing with their family is a challenge in itself, but imagine working with them as well. ...
Change the property management chatter, says LJ Hooker
There is plenty of talk in the property management industry about so-called disruptors such as Airbnb, Purplebricks and ...
By Priya Murthy • 07 Apr 2017
Changes to PM licensing requirements
After extensive lobbying, property managers in one state will now need to be licensed professionals. ...
By Priya Murthy • 16 Nov 2016
Changing market pushes NSW vacancy rates in favour of tenants
Sydney vacancy rentals are beginning to turn and showing favourability towards renters, according to new research. ...
By Eliot Hastie • 17 May 2018