REAL ESTATE SNAKE-OIL
They came from the East, fanning across the country, setting up shows with promises of miracle health cures and “new discoveries”.
They came from the East, fanning across the country, setting up shows with promises of miracle health cures and “new discoveries”.
In these times of COVID-19, one thing is certain: Thousands of home-sellers are withdrawing from sale. In addition, thousands are delaying selling.
The people and companies behind the property scam known as marketeering – or two-tier marketing – have good reason to be nervous.
It was billed as “The worst real estate disaster .” A Current Affair told the story of how the highest bidder refused to sign the contract
For the first time in their lives, due to a disaster over which they have no control, thousands of good tenants are facing some very bad agents dishing out very bad treatment.
Below is a statement sent by a real estate office, Hampton Peters Real Estate, in Burnie on Friday April 3, 2020, to its many ‘landlords’ and tenants.
Even with the usual fake auction clearance rates, there was no way the industry could hide the auction disasters on the weekend.
Three Sydney real estate agents decided to play a round of golf last weekend. Smiles, back-slaps and hand-shakes (despite the warnings) all – around.
In life, there are few things worse than being stuck with people you don’t like – especially if these people have hurt and betrayed you.
by Neil Jenman On January 21 this year (2020), Mrs Lawson, an elderly lady sold her family home in the Sydney suburb of Peakhurst for $880,000. Her agent was a discount agent called Upside Realty. Eighteen days later, on February 8, the buyer who bought Mrs Lawson’s home for $880,000 re-sold it – in the […]