Landmark Hawthorn corner site for sale by Corser Property
A distinctive freestanding commercial property in one of Melbourne's most sought-after inner suburbs, located at 53-55 Church Street, Hawthorn for sale by Bernard Corser of Corser Property.
Trophy Swan Street Building sold - Cushman & Wakefield and JLL
550 Swan Street, Richmond sold by Daniel Wolman, Hamish Burgess, and Joe Kairouz of Cushman & Wakefield and Jesse Radisich, Josh Rutman, and Tim Carr of JLL on behlaf of KordaMentha as Receivers and Managers appointed
Distinctive office icon in South Melbourne for sale by Burgess Rawson and Kelly & Kelly
Burgess Rawson experts Shaun Venables and Romanor Falconer, in conjunction with Kelly & Kelly experts Anthony Kelly and Gordon Kelly, have been appointed to market the premium asset at 80 Market Street, South Melbourne for sale.
Melbourne’s Western Corridor, Childcare centre leased by CBRE
In Melbourne’s Western Corridor, Childcare centre located at 466-468 Sayers Road, Tarneit leased by CBRE experts Jimmy Tat, Sandro Peluso, and Marcello Caspani-Muto.
Revolutionising Real Estate: How Technology is Shaping Property Sales
In today's competitive real estate market, innovative technologies like Landchecker are redefining the landscape, providing agents and buyers with unparalleled access to essential property data says Burgess Rawson’s Partner, Beau Coulter and Senior Sales Executive, David Napoleone.
Former Victoria University Building for sale - JLL
JLL agents Josh Rutman, Nick Peden and Mingxuan Li have been appointed to market the former home of Victoria University, 301 Flinders Lane, Melbourne for sale.
Knight Frank appointed to manage Collins Arch in Melbourne
Knight Frank’s Asset Management Services (AMS) team in Victoria has been appointed by Cbus Property, ISPT and the Owners Corporation to manage Melbourne’s world-class mixed-use precinct Collins Arch, located at the corner of William and Collins Street in the city’s CBD.
Woolworths Ballarat sold by JLL agents Jarrod Herscu, Stuart Taylor, Tom Noonan and MingXuan Li, which was first regional freestanding Victorian supermarket to be sold in 2024.