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REINSW supports relaxing of restrictions and overhaul of NSW tax system
How much is Bank’s generosity costing you?
Stamp duty and layers of missed opportunity
Sydney and Hunter rental vacancies reduce amid a lower survey response rate from property managers
Tenant’s obligation to pay rent
Apartment Owners Ask: Do we still need to hold meetings in person?
Sydney rental vacancies remain steady, while Newcastle levels have significantly decreased
Sydney’s rental availability has increased as we head into 2020
Sweeping changes are coming to NSW landlords and tenants in 2020
Property Industry Reforms Are Coming In 2020
Rental vacancy rates down as we near Christmas
REINSW Launches Future Is Now Roadshow
NSW Agents Fighting to Change Perception
Vacancy rates buck trend in month of October
Justin Nickerson wins auctioneering silverware for third time
Rental vacancy rates down across board
REIA says Auctioneers ready for annual show down
REINSW welcomes interest rate cut
Housing finance figures show green shoots
RTA draft Regulation consultation underway
Sydney rental vacancies remain steady, while Illawarra sees greater fluctuation
REINSW 2019 Awards for Excellence finalists announced
REINSW says fundamentals in place for growth in property prices
Leanne Pilkington recognised as best of best
Sydney rental vacancies remain steady, despite regional fluctuations
Bryce Bevan takes out REINSW Novice Auctioneers Competition
REIA President’s message to members
Rate cut will help affordability, says REIA
Sydney rental vacancies decrease, despite year-on-year increase of 1.1 per cent
REIA endorses First Home Buyer initiative
Sydney’s top 50 most vulnerable property markets
REINSW kicks off its 2019 Roadshow for property professionals
Leading real estate heads support removal of property services from NSW Fair Trading
Rental vacancies continue to increase across most of Sydney
NSW wins at REIA national awards
Labor promises to remove property services from Fair Trading
REINSW President makes Sydney’s top 100 most powerful list – calls for industry change