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OPINIONby Chris WarrenLicenced Real Estate Agent Chris@RemaxColonial.com.au
Chris Warren is a Licensed Real Estate agent with over 20 years' experience, providing real estate services to consumers on Brisbane's inner southside. He was recently quoted in a submission to the Estate Agents Council of Victoria concerning real estate agent ...
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by Peter Mericka B.A., LL.BReal Estate LawyerQualified Practising Conveyancer VictoriaDirector Lawyers Real Estate Pty Ltd
We now have the REIV inventing, and forcing its own legislation on real estate consumers. When will journalists, regulators, lawyers and consumers start thinking for themselves instead of simply watching Enzo ...
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OPINIONby George RousosDirectorIndustry Training Consultantsgeorge@itc.nsw.edu.au
After receiving glowing support from my clients and colleagues, it was now time to take decisive action by requesting to the NSW Minister- The Hon. Virginia JUDGE, BEd MP that urgent amendments to real estate laws in NSW be introduced in parliament.
What ...
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OPINIONby Peter Mericka B.A., LL.BReal Estate LawyerQualified Practising Conveyancer VictoriaDirector Lawyers Real Estate Pty Ltd
Following on from my previous posting in which I acknowledged Enzo Raimondo, CEO of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) as a master of the partial-truth, comes a newspaper article in which Raimondo ...
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OPINIONby Peter Mericka B.A., LL.BReal Estate LawyerQualified Practising Conveyancer VictoriaDirector Lawyers Real Estate Pty Ltd
Enzo Raimondo, CEO of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) is a master of the partial-truth. In a recent article in the Herald Sun newspaper Raimondo purports to advise consumers on ''forming an ...
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What's needed is for vendors and purchasers to wake up to the benefits of obtaining a formal written valuation from a qualified and independent valuer. Once people are able to discover the current market value of a property of interest, negotiating the final price is a very simple and transparent process.
We all know when bananas are ...
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OPINIONby Patrick Brady AAPI, MRICS, Dip. EdCertified Practising Valuer No. 1277Director WBP Property Group
Many people know the basics of what can impact the value of their property - overhead power lines and busy roads versus sea/tree views and a short stroll to the local coffee shop. To gain a better idea of how to improve the ...
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by Shannyn HunterConveyancer shannyn@lawyersconveyancing.com.au Lawyers Conveyancing
On Monday morning purchasers can experience a real estate hangover. After a weekend of elation at finding their dream house and pressure from the agent to make an offer, with hesitation they sign on the dotted line and their concerns about legal ...
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It's known as the ''foot in the door'', and it's been around for decades. Estate agents are always letter-box dropping cards advertising ''Free Market Appraisals'' or ''Find Out What Your Home Is Worth''.It is important for consumers to note that a free appraisal is worth what you pay for it - NOTHING! Remember, there is a huge difference between ...
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In an article titled ''Determined auction goers defy grand final fever'' Kate Nancarrow (The Age, Monday 26 September, 2005 p.4) quotes real estate agent Rodney Morley of TBM Real Estate as saying: We've got the perennial problem of what we call 'agents buying business'. They tell the vendors $500,000 more than we would. It's nearly our best ...
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