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Sep 29, 2022

30 Years of price growth history

As interest rates continue to rise at a rapid pace, we’re seeing one of the fastest market corrections I’ve witnessed. Prices are declining in many areas, but remember, this follows extraordinarily st

Sep 8, 2022

About Griffith Spring Fest

Griffith Spring Fest is packed with a range of exciting events including our spectacular unique Real Juice Company Citrus Sculptures, the stunning De Bortoli Wines Griffith Garden Festival with eight

Aug 30, 2022

How to find, follow and buy property through Realtair

Whether you’re a first home buyer or seasoned upgrader, buying a new home is an intensive process. Not only does it take a lot of time, but it’s emotional too. Add to that the introduction of new tech

Aug 18, 2022

Italian Opera in the Garden at Piccolo Family Farm

Co-Opera presents Puccini's 'Gianni Schicchi', for Italian Opera in the Garden at Piccolo Family Farm as a part of A Taste of Italy: Griffith festival. Ticket price includes a fully catered dinner

Aug 2, 2022

Home Value Index shows housing downturn accelerates as more markets follow Sydney and Melbourne into a downswing

Australian dwelling values fell by -1.3% in July, marking the third consecutive month CoreLogic’s national Home Value Index has fallen.  After national dwelling values surged 28.6% through the pan

Jul 28, 2022

Griffith Rotary Market

The Griffith Rotary Market is held every Sunday morning. Meet the local growers at this weekly growers market. Seasonal fruit and vegetables, bread, cakes, Italian biscuits, jams, relish, olive oil

Jul 14, 2022

Griffith Italian Festival

Prepare to savour the tastes, sights and sounds of Italy over one delicious week in August as 'A Taste of Italy' combines everything on offer in Griffith. A Taste of Italy: Griffith will feature pi

Jul 8, 2022

Will home buyers be better off paying stamp duty or property tax?

Swapping stamp duty for property tax could save home buyers serious money in the short term, with new modelling showing it could take up to 18 years for the tax to add up to the stamp duty bill for