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Jun 16, 2017

Vendor's Message from Milton Rendell - June 2017

The current market is still presenting mixed results in terms of observer activity that being direct inquiry and home opens as an example. No two homes are the same and the inquiry can vary greatly fr

Jun 1, 2017

I Remember When with Milton Rendell

Do you remember when you use to play in the street as a kid, barefoot and not a care in the world? Though maybe that is why lots of us have terrible cracked feet today. I was having that discuss

May 11, 2017

I Remember When With Matthew Pavlinovich

A few weeks ago, I was very fortunate enough to have been invited as a guest to a reunion of former WAGR/Westrail Midland Workshops workers. Over 100 peopl

Apr 5, 2017

I Remember When with Milton Rendell

Do you remember when housing loan interest rates were 19 per cent? For those of us who remember this in the early 90s it was a tough time. Paul Keating is remembere

Mar 23, 2017

I Remember When with Milton Rendell

Do you remember when each winter the Swan River always flooded like it did recently? It was funny chatting with a few people and how amazed they were that the river had risen so far. It made m

Mar 23, 2017

Is Housing Affordability A Concern In Your Area?

Recent data has showed Sydney as the 2nd least affordable city in the world out of some 400 + cities in nine countries including the USA, UK, Australia and Canada. The top 5 is made up of: Ci

Feb 28, 2017

I Remember When with Matthew Pavlinovich

Growing up in Middle Swan and Swan View, the whole area including Midland holds a lot of great childhood memories for me. I can remember as a young child watching Roe Highway come through, the Spee

Feb 9, 2017

I Remember When with Milton Rendell

Do you remember when our first office opened in the Hills? Well we are coming up to Valentine’s Day and the Mundaring, Chidlow and Forrestfield offices all were opened on a Valentine’s Day over the