Consumer Beware – When A Valuation Is Not A Valuation

30 May, 2011

The National President of the Australian Property Institute, Philip Western in a statement earlier today provided comment in response to RP Data's most recent release of its Automated Valuation Model (AVM) product via Facebook.

Positions on an API State and Territory Committee - Call for Nominations

30 April, 2018

The Australian Property Institute Limited (the API) is now calling for nominations for its State and Territory Committees.

API Announces Phil Western As President

21 May, 2011

The Australian Property Institute (API) is pleased to announce the appointment of its new President, Mr Phil Western BAgrCom (VFM) FAPI, ANZPI.

Frequently Asked Questions

09 October, 2015

3 Short Videos on FAQs from Members

Open Mike Presentation

19 May, 2015

For those not able to attend the Open Mike Sessions this presentation explains the proposed changes being brought to this year's AGM.

National Council Update: Progress On AGM Motions

05 June, 2014

API members voted unanimously for the three motions tabled at the recent AGM. These motions outlined the expectations of members and the existing plans of National Council as a blueprint for the future. The main points outlined in the motions were:

Dexus takeover bid for Investa Office fails

17 April, 2016

Investa Office Fund's unitholders have rejected Dexus Property Group's $2.5 billion takeover offer.

Things have to change to stop the Valuation industry cannibalising itself

27 April, 2016

API CEO Mike Zissler has today said today that the industry must change if the valuation profession is to continue to remain an independent, objective and authoritative provider of valuation services to the Australian banking and financing industry.

Grattan calls for regulation of shared accommodation

31 May, 2016

New report highlights local and state governments’ role in regulating peer-to-peer stays

NSW follows Vic, Qld in foreign buyer tax hikes

28 June, 2016

New budget measures passed despite widespread criticism from industry