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Dec 17, 2025
Outdoor Living for an Australian Summer
There’s something uniquely Aussie about spending summer outdoors. Barefoot BBQs, late-night chats under festoon lights, and that unmistakable salty breeze if you’re lucky enough to live near the coast. Whether you’ve got a full backyard, a compact balcony, or a coastal holiday home, summer is the perfect time to rethink your outdoor areas so they…
Tasmania’s Decade of Nation-Scale Infrastructure Investment Tasmania is entering a transformative decade, driven by coordinated, nation-scale investment in energy, industry, and experience. Four landmark projects; the Robbins Island Wind Farm, Bell Bay Powerfuels e-fuels plant, Marinus Link, and the newly approved Macquarie Point Stadium are shaping a future of long-term economic growth and resilience across the state.…
Prepare Your Holiday Rental Property for the Summer Busy Season
If you own a holiday rental, summer is your grand-final season. Bookings spike, nightly rates climb and travellers are actively hunting for homes that feel clean, safe, easy and well cared for. The properties that perform best aren’t always the ones with the flashiest features they’re the ones that are prepared. A little attention now…
November was another active month across Tasmania’s commercial property market, with sales recorded in all major regions and across a diverse mix of sectors. Buyer demand remained broad, with both local and interstate investors pursuing long-leased retail and industrial assets, while owner-occupiers continued to drive depth in the sub-$2 million segment. The South continued to…
The 2025 Commercial Market Wrap: Resilience, Repositioning and Regional Strength
Australia’s commercial property market has demonstrated remarkable resilience through the 2025 financial year, recording approximately $60 billion in transaction volumes*, consistent with 2024. This stability reflects a maturing investment landscape, where liquidity remains strong and investor confidence is buoyed by a broadening buyer base, recalibrated asset values, and sectoral strength across industrial, retail, and regional…