Sarena Rowley has spent most of her career in real estate, but spent a few years in accounting, which has since been ...
By Priya Murthy • 14 Sep 2015
Q&A: Sue Mortimer, LJ Hooker Belconnen
Sue Mortimer's background has largely been in real estate. She's been in the industry for so long she now aims to become...
By Priya Murthy • 07 Sep 2015
Q&A: Tam Emin, Professionals Arthur Johnston Snowball
Tam Emin enjoys the variety and flexibility property management offers her, particularly since there are some aspects of...
By Priya Murthy • 11 Jan 2016
Q&A: Tamara Gillam, First National Burnie
Tamara Gillam loves working in property management, but hates hearing from tenants, "it is now cleaner than when I mo...
By Priya Murthy • 24 Jan 2016
Q&A: Tamsin Wilson, LJ Hooker Parramatta
As Tamsin Wilson leads a team of property managers, her desire to see people grow and develop will help her be a better ...
By Priya Murthy • 09 May 2016
Q&A: Tiana Mueller, Peter Fitzgerald Real Estate
Tiana Mueller has been passionate about real estate since childhood. Her other passion could have led her to work in cre...
By Priya Murthy • 10 Aug 2015
Q&A: Tim Nickoll, Harcourts Integrity
While he enjoys the lessons and stories his role provides him, Tim Nickoll is also a pool shark with a philanthropic hea...
By Priya Murthy • 14 Dec 2015
Q&A: Tina Case, Professionals Lithgow
Tina Case has been in property management for 14 years and owned her own agency for the past eight years – although sh...
By Priya Murthy • 29 Jun 2015
Q&A: Zoe Radford, Doyle Spillane
Zoe Radford was raised to be in the real estate industry. She brings her aptitude for people management and event planni...
By Priya Murthy • 21 Mar 2016
Quality over quantity
When Verity Hodge started in business development management eight years ago, BDMs were a rarity. Yet, with a market tha...
By Riaz Hasan • 19 Apr 2013
Quarterly housing affordability down, but up year-on-year
Housing affordability declined in all states and territories, except Victoria and the Northern Territory, in the final q...
By Tim Neary • 06 Mar 2019
Quashing your clients’ concerns
Landlords often have underlying worries about their investment properties. Here are eight of the most common fears and...
By Priya Murthy • 16 Aug 2016
Queensland cladding deadline looms, heavy fines apply
Property owners in Queensland are running out of time to comply with the first stage of the state government’s new com...
By Tim Neary • 26 Mar 2019
Queensland office fined, shut down
A Brisbane-based agency has been fined $25,000 and permanently disqualified from holding a licence after trust account b...
By Riaz Hasan • 31 Mar 2014
Queensland rental reforms a ‘slap in the face’ for investors
“Reckless”, “damaging” and “onerous” are the words being used by an industry body to describe the most signi...
By Emma Ryan • 20 Nov 2019
Queensland shines as short-term rental hotspot
With an increasing demand for short-term rental accommodation, Queensland is “undeniably a great market” for investo...
By Tim Neary • 25 Jun 2019
Queensland strata owners gun for legislation clarity
Queensland’s upcoming election has added further uncertainty for strata owners awaiting legislative reform of the 20-y...
By Tim Neary • 01 Nov 2017
Queensland tenancy laws could amount to three-fifths, says expert
Plans by the Queensland government to reform residential tenancy laws might be well-meaning, but they could amount to li...
By Tim Neary • 16 Nov 2018
Queensland vacancy tax a big mistake, says industry body
The Green Party’s so-called “vacancy” tax is poorly researched, lacks credible data and is deeply flawed, the REIQ...
By Tim Neary • 13 Nov 2017
Quick computer hacks for PM productivity
I love finding better, faster and smarter ways of doing things, and recently I've realised that not everyone is privy ...
By Priya Murthy • 19 Nov 2015