‘Residential’ Category

Preston Rowe Paterson Launches Revitalised Commercial Valuation PropTech Solution

In our continual quest for innovation, Greg Sugars, Preston Rowe Paterson CEO, commented that our commercial valuation team and PropTech code writers have outdone themselves developing a cutting edge, end to end, commercial valuation solution which has been integrated into PRP Online. PRP Online is our long-standing web services based residential and commercial valuation delivery […]

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How Material Change is affecting specific asset classes in the Covid economy?

As we have moved from the heights of the pandemic in Australia Material Change is proving to be fragmented and only affecting certain asset classes. Material Change is affecting asset classes differently, some have increased whereas others have been adversely affected. Preston Rowe Paterson is closely monitoring the Material Change impact during the depth of […]

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Sydney, Australia’s economic powerhouse, on the path to become a Three Cities Metropolis

As we plan for life after COVID-19, we need to take into account the lessons that we have learned about ourselves, how we live and the way our city works and turn them to our economic advantage. Sydneysiders will have to reimagine the way they are living. Dreaming of a world in which commuting to […]

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Foreign Buyers and Residential Market

In stark contrast to the large influx of foreign buyers entering Australia’s residential property market over the 2016-17 period, the start of 2018 began with new figures indicating demand from foreign buyers have dropped off over the past months as a result of various tax changes and credit restrictions from both Australian and overseas policy […]

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State-wide Stamp Duty Surcharge Shakeup

The start of the cold season has brought through monumental changes to the housing market in New South Wales, as Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a housing affordability package on June 1, to be implemented at the start of the 2017/18 financial year. The reforms will include the abolishing of stamp duty surcharges on first home […]

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