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.

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.

More money set to flow into retail investments

03 March, 2017

RETAIL property transactions reached $7.2 billion in 2016 and it is expected to go from strength to strength this year, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

Property pay packet outperforms general workforce

09 March, 2017

THE property industry enjoyed a very good year in 2016 with salaries continuing to rise, well above the general workforce and CPI, according to the Avdiev Group.

NAB lifts property investor loan rates

16 March, 2017

THE National Australia Bank has increased the home loan rate for residential property investors and owner occupiers. At the same time, NAB will now recognise rental history as a form of ‘genuine savings’ in home loan applications.

Villa World raises 20m

22 March, 2017

VILLA World has launched a capital raising to raise $20 million to help fund acquisitions and joint venture opportunities.

Competition and online retailing worrying centre managers

28 March, 2017

SHOPPING centre managers are concerned about competition, online retailing and fuel prices and the impact it would have on future turnover, according to JLL.

Member Benefit: Luxurious Bali Getaways

03 April, 2017

Enjoy discounted packages on all inclusive packages for four Bali resorts.

Sentinel mulls $300m bid for Estia

06 April, 2017

WARREN Ebert’s Sentinel Property Group has set its sights on vulnerable aged care provider Estia Health.

Turning to Japanese investors for funding

11 April, 2017

WITH ¥500 trillion (approximately US$4.4 trillion), Japanese investors are a significant source of capital for investment into Australian real estate, according to AMP Capital.