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Why Australian Sellers Should Question Paying More Than 1% Real Estate Commission
For many years, high real estate commissions were simply accepted as part of selling property in Australia. Most homeowners never questioned paying: 2% 2.5% sometimes even 3% or more plus advertising costs. But today, more sellers are beginning to ask an important question: Why are commission percentages still so high when property prices — and agent earnings — have already increased dramatically? As Australia’s property market has grown over the past decade, the amount agent
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May 214 min read


How Professional Property Marketing Can Add Thousands to Your Final Sale Price
When most homeowners think about selling property, they often focus on one major question first: “What is my property worth?” While market value is obviously important, many sellers overlook another factor that can dramatically influence the final outcome: How the property is marketed. In today’s digital property market, professional marketing is no longer simply about placing a sign in the front yard and uploading a few photos online. Buyers now make decisions based heavily
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May 184 min read


Why Listing on realestate.com.au Is Still the Most Important Step When Selling Property in Australia
When Australians begin searching for property, one website dominates the market more than any other — realestate.com.au. Whether buyers are looking for: family homes acreage properties lifestyle blocks investment properties luxury homes regional real estate the vast majority begin their search online, and realestate.com.au remains the largest and most influential property portal in the country. For sellers, this creates an important reality: If your property is not positioned
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May 184 min read


Why More Australian Homeowners Are Choosing Flat Fee Real Estate Over Traditional Commission
For decades, Australian homeowners selling property had very few choices. Most sellers simply contacted a local real estate agent, signed a commission agreement and accepted that a substantial percentage of their sale price would disappear in fees at settlement. Today, that is changing rapidly. Across Australia, more sellers are exploring smarter alternatives that provide premium marketing exposure without the traditional high commission model. One of the fastest-growing tren
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May 184 min read
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