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Anywhere inks enterprise deal with powerhouse platform Canva

Anywhere Real Estate affiliates will have free access to Canva Enterprise starting the fourth quarter of 2025. The platform includes preloaded branded templates and seamless integration into Anywhere’s other marketing platforms.

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CoStar sues Zillow for ‘systematic’ copyright infringement

Costar, parent company of Homes.com, says Zillow is displaying thousands of images that are CoStar property — an act described in the complaint as “willful, mass infringement.”

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June contract signings signal rock-bottom end to 2025

Pending home sales dropped on a monthly and annual basis in June, according to the National Association of Realtors. Economists are split on what the decline means for the market as homebuyers navigate wider economic fears.

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Homebuyers still have jitters about the economy and job market

Mortgage rates have stabilized and more inventory is coming online, but applications for purchase loans fell by a seasonally adjusted 6 percent last week compared to the week before.

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Compass boasts 10 all-time high metrics in 2nd quarter earnings

Revenue was up 21.1 percent year over year to $2.06 billion, marking a new all-time high for the brokerage. Transactions were also up 20.9 percent year over year, even as transactions in the market overall dropped by 0.9 percent.

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In split vote, Fed policymakers snub Trump, leave rates unchanged

With job market stable and economy chugging along, futures market investors now think the odds of a September rate cut are less than even.

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Kevin Sears says NAR ‘is going in the right direction’ since commission suit

Sears was optimistic, but said that NAR membership is projected to drop by 150,000 members and that the organization will face a $30 million deficit.

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Agents are ‘fighting uphill’ — but there’s still opportunity

The shifting market, new buyer behavior and new technology are changing how brokers approach their business, Anthony Lamacchia, Alex Vidal and Leo Pareja told attendees at Inman Connect San Diego on Wednesday.

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A snapshot in time: One of WA’s oldest mansions hits market

Western Australia’s oldest inland town, York is home to more heritage buildings than any other WA township and one of its oldest mansions, the mid-1840s built Faversham House, has been listed for sale.

Classified by the National Trust, Faversham House, located at 24 Grey Street, York on a sprawling 1.72ha, was constructed from 1850 to 1906, and was built mostly by convicts.

Faversham House is one of the oldest and most revered period homes from the mid-1800s. Picture: realestate.com.au

The original owner, John Monger, was the first merchant to set up business in York and the Monger family were early settlers in the town, arriving in 1829.

Today, there are multiple WA sites named after the family, including Monger Street in the Perth CBD, and Lake Monger, which has now reverted to its traditional Noongar name of Galup.

The elevated position has sweeping views of Mount Brown. Picture: realestate.com.au

Listed as a Best Offer campaign until August 25 with a price guide from $2.5 million, sales agent Alan Bourke of Bourkes said the stately manor was one of WA’s oldest homes.

“It’s 1300sqm of total flooring area, including balconies upstairs and 15 beds and 13 bathrooms,” he said.

“This has got a grand lounge room, a dining room to seat 20 people, a ballroom … a billiard room, a cellar – it’s a grand, grand home.”

The home is protected under the Heritage Council of WA. Picture: realestate.com.au

Located about an hour and a half from Perth, Mr Bourke said York was steeped in history and likened the town to a snapshot in time.

“When you go down the main street, you see how prosperous it was in the days of the gold rushes and the people literally walking to the Goldfields in Coolgardie.”

Historic York is the oldest inland town in Western Australia. Picture: Getty

Faversham House is among 100 properties classified as significant by the National Trust in York, which also includes the 1852 built York Courthouse Complex which was built in 1852, the 1859 York Motor Museum, and the York Post Office, 1893.

In 1939, Faversham House was donated to the Australian Government and the Red Cross used it as a hospital and convalescent home for returned servicemen.

From 1994 and 1996, the manor was extensively restored, and used for accommodation and functions.

Traditional hallmarks of Victorian and Georgian architecture remain throughout Faversham House, which include ceiling roses, articulated dry stonewalling and fireplaces.

The home has been used as a B&B with many of the period furnishes included in the sale. Picture: realestate.com.au

Many of the period antique furnishes are included with the sale.

After the death of his mother, Eden Munro is selling the grand estate, which had been in his family since 2022.

His late mother had created a bed and breakfast, Mr Munro said, which was a haven of peace and quiet where guests were encouraged to have a bit of a “digital disconnect”.

“We are selling it as a private residence, so whether a large family or a small family wants to buy it and live there full time, I think that would be quite spectacular,” he said.

“But also beyond that, it’s set up already as a short term accommodation for bed and breakfast. We’ve got a commercial kitchen. There’s three phase power all over the place as well, because we were going to run events.”

The post A snapshot in time: One of WA’s oldest mansions hits market appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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‘We’ve seen value uplifts of $200k+’: How one home builder is helping SA buyers get ahead 

Angle Vale, a charming and fast-growing semi-rural suburb just 30 minutes north of Adelaide, is capturing attention in South Australia’s property landscape for all the right reasons. 

With more buyers seeking the space, community, and lifestyle benefits of suburban living, demand is rising for locations like Hillsview Green, Angle Vale, that blend modern convenience with rural charm.

Just a ten-minute drive from the suburbs of Andrews Farm and Munno Para West—both named among realestate.com.au’s Hot 100 suburbs to watch in 2025—Angle Vale offers buyers the best of both worlds.

For many, the appeal lies in having room to grow: larger homes, generous backyards, and easy access to parks and nature, without sacrificing proximity to schools, shopping centres, and transport links.

Buyers in the area are looking for space and connection. Picture: Getty

It’s a trend that reflects a growing preference for a slower pace, stronger community connections, and a better balance between work and home life.  

It’s also fuelling development in areas where improvements to infrastructure and amenity are taking shape. 

Nestled in the heart of Angle Vale: Hillsview Green 

At the centre of this transformation is Hillsview Green, a master-planned community offering expertly designed homes and green spaces, positioning the area as a leading destination for those looking to build their future.  

Driven by a commitment to quality and long-term community wellbeing, Palumbo, the developers behind Hillsview Green, have prioritised thoughtful design and environmental integration at every stage.  

Streetscapes are lined with green corridors and open spaces that encourage outdoor activity and neighbourhood connection, while energy-efficient planning and smart infrastructure reflect a clear focus on sustainability. 

Thoughtful design and sustainability have been considered at every turn.

According to Palumbo Managing Director Daniel Palumbo, “It’s comforting to know that you played a small part in making someone’s life easier and assisted them into the property market.  

“We often see uplift in our offerings, but the uplift being experienced at Hillsview Green has been remarkable.”  

This philosophy is echoed in their resale success stories, where homes have sold for substantial profits, such as $776,000 and $648,000, highlighting the estate’s value for buyers and residents. 

Rather than simply building homes, Palumbo’s vision is to cultivate a thriving, future-ready neighbourhood that respects its semi-rural setting while embracing the evolving needs of modern suburban living, Mr Palumbo explains. 

A family-owned South Australian firm, Palumbo has built a strong reputation over 30 years for quality, sustainability, and innovative design across residential, commercial, and government projects. 

A smarter way to settle in 

Navigating the home-buying journey can be daunting, but Hillsview Green simplifies the process with a seamless four-step approach: selecting your ideal lot, choosing a tailored home design, securing financing, and moving in.  

Eliminating common industry pitfalls like builder variations, this approach offers transparency and convenience.  

According to Mr Palumbo, their 4-step process makes it simple to understand, with upfront pricing given, “and then the client has an opportunity to make the home their own.” 

Tailoring the homes to buyers’ needs is part of the service.

Backed by surging demand and major infrastructure investment, Angle Vale is rapidly emerging as one of Adelaide’s most promising growth corridors.  

According to the latest realestate.com.au data, it had a 13.8% growth rate for houses and a median price of $808,000 in the past 12 months.  

The suburb’s expansion is supported by transformative infrastructure projects, including a $30 million upgrade to the Curtis Road and Heaslip Road intersection. 

Innovation meets everyday comfort 

Unlike other developments, Hillsview Green distinguishes itself through its commitment to quality and sustainable living.  

The community features bespoke landscape designs, tree-lined streets, and tailored home plans that promote a modern lifestyle intertwined with natural surroundings.  

Each element, from carefully selected plantings to pedestrian-friendly pathways, has been curated to foster a sense of harmony and belonging. 

According to Mr Palumbo, they “value the time of our customers and making things seamless for them so they can get to the fun part of moving in is important.  

“No one has time to waste.”  

This dedication ensures residents find comfort in a community that balances innovation with natural beauty. 

Bespoke landscaping, tree-lined streets, and custom home designs made for modern living.

Connected living in a natural setting 

Hillsview Green’s location offers a blend of accessibility and tranquillity.  

Just minutes from local schools, shops, and essential services, it ensures daily needs are met without compromising on lifestyle.  

Residents can easily access major roads connecting them to Adelaide’s CBD and surrounding regions.  

Within the community, smartly integrated parks, running trails, and open spaces invite outdoor activity and relaxation, enhancing wellbeing and fostering a connection to nature. 

With land titles available from September 2025 and early 2026, now is an opportune time to explore the possibilities at Hillsview Green, ensuring access to prime lots in this well-connected community. 

Those interested are encouraged to visit the vibrant display centre at Hillsview Green where they can explore the variety of home designs available and experience the community’s potential. 

The post ‘We’ve seen value uplifts of $200k+’: How one home builder is helping SA buyers get ahead  appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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