Landmark Harcourts are very proud to announce that through the Harcourts Foundation we will be continuing to support ManUp! For Prostate Cancer in 2016.
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Landmark Harcourts are very proud to announce that through the Harcourts Foundation we will be continuing to support ManUp! For Prostate Cancer in 2016.
Topics: The Harcourts Foundation, Landmark Harcourts
Last month Landmark Harcourts celebrated the success of its top sales consultants at the Harcourts Quarterly Awards. The awards marked the major achievements over the October to December quarter of 2015.
Topics: New South Wales, Achievements, Events, Landmark Harcourts
You may be one of the thousands across the country who are considering buying a property with a granny flat.
In our February edition of Property Focus we look at:
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Topics: Rural, Newsletters, Buying, Australia
Hyacinth Bucket is a fictional character in an old British comedy “Keeping up Appearances”, famous for her obsession for trying desperately to appear more affluent and influential than reality.
Hyacinth would often go to extreme measures to hold over-the-top, high-status events in her home known as “high teas”. She would invite the town’s most important people, but none would arrive. Only her neighbour, under severe duress, would attend.
If you are looking for information about what lies ahead for buying property in 2016, you will find an abundance, but as someone once said, “Bad news sells papers. It also sells market research”.
It doesn’t take too much internet research to find a lot of information packaged to sell, focusing on the negatives.
Topics: Rural, Buying, Australia
A vital source of data for Australian rural industry.
Benchmark is produced quarterly and helps our key stakeholders measure market share. It is a one of a kind report which differentiates Landmark Harcourts from our competitors, as market leaders and experts in ‘Rural and Regional Real Estate’.
Topics: Market Update
Last Wednesday evening Landmark Harcourts were honoured for their achievements over the past 12 months by being presented with a number of awards across several categories at the Harcourts National Awards night, held at Jupiters on Queensland’s Gold Coast, as part of the Harcourts National Conference.
At the Conference which commenced last Monday, attendees were also treated to some exceptional keynote presentations from speakers including, founder of braaap Motorcycles, Brad Smith, Chair of the Coporate Agriculture Group, John McKillop, Founder of MiniMovers, Mike O’Hagan and Author of 100 Things, Sebastian Terry.
Topics: Press Releases
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