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Past articles by Elicia:

Dubbo: The regional powerhouse attracting city-dwellers to the country

Well connected by road, rail and air to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, Dubbo is the perfect alternative for former city-dwellers to reside. → Read More

Birchgrove: The inner west suburb with harbourside charm

Some suburbs have all the luck. Not only is Birchgrove home to two of the inner west’s best streets, it’s overflowing with harbour views. → Read More

How COVID changed our home life in 2020 – and are these changes here to stay?

When the world changed in 2020 so did our homes. We look at four of the biggest changes brought on by COVID-19 and ask the experts if these shifts are here to stay. → Read More

Coffs Harbour: The coastal hot-spot that’s grown up to be more than just a Big Banana stop-off

The Big Banana isn't Coffs Harbour's only claim to fame. The coastal holiday town boasts lush hinterland, beautiful beaches and a rich marine ecosystem - perfect for nature-lovers. → Read More

Newcastle’s most jaw-dropping warehouse conversion yet

Once a printing factory, the three-bedroom property was transformed from a warehouse into a residence by previous owners who bought it in 2009. → Read More

Medieval Italy meets Sydney's inner west in a two-title offering expected to break the suburb record

In 1889, Essington was built to house a family with 14 children. Now, the ten-bedroom home has high hopes of breaking the Stanmore record of $4.08 million. → Read More

Hamptons chic meets Pittwater charm at $3.6 million offering

This beachfront home opposite Taylors Point Wharf was once a humble cottage. Now, the five-bedder is reminiscent of a Hamptons waterside living. → Read More

The Sydney suburb that has changed face so many times, there's now something for everyone

The inner south suburb of Rosebery has changed its face so many times over the years it’s practically a Kardashian. → Read More

Wentworth Point: Bucking the trend of expensive waterside living

The first apartment building in the suburb opened in 1999. Since then, its been providing affordable housing with the added luxury of city and harbour views. → Read More

Wagga Wagga: The town enticing city-dwellers with its $387,000 median house prices

"What you’d pay $1.7 million for in Sydney, you could buy for $700,000" here. → Read More

Blakehurst: The south Sydney suburb attracting new luxury builds and fish and chip enthusiasts

Blakehurst is a relatively large suburb in Sydney's south with water outlooks, making it ideal for those looking to build with views. → Read More

Alexandria: Once the home of industry, the inner city suburb is drawing in eastern suburb upsizers

Open-home regulars include eastern-suburbs dwellers who can buy a terrace for the price of unit in Bondi. → Read More

Annandale: The heritage-protected inner west suburb sought-after for its charming workers cottages

Young upsizers and older downsizers are snapping up low maintenance houses and ideal inner west lifestyle Annandale has on offer. → Read More

Lane Cove: The family-friendly Sydney suburb that will win over your children first

Known for its leafy streetscapes and tranquil bay views, Lane Cove is now impressing under-age locals with its fabulous new adventure playground. → Read More

Rushcutters Bay: Sydney’s eclectic little suburb by the harbour

Rushcutters Bay is a rare beast with its access to all - from sawtooth-roof warehouses to posh car dealerships. → Read More

Cronulla: The beachside suburb that makes it easy to stay fit and active

Twenty-six kilometres south of the Sydney CBD, Cronulla is the kind of suburb that makes it easy to lead an active lifestyle. → Read More

Build-to-rent: The new model of property ownership promising more security and comfort

Build-to-rent refers to a project where a developer owns the apartments and rents them out to tenants instead of selling them. → Read More

Oatley: Where to find a Sydney waterfront home under the $2 million mark

In leafy Oatley, the starting price for tidal waterfronts hovers around $1.8 million mark, rising to $4.5 million for lavish deep-waterfront homes. → Read More

Manly: Where Sydney’s active types and English expats call home

A suburb of many talents, Manly is where you'll find the best of Sydney's active and outdoorsy lifestyle. → Read More

Clovelly: European flair and limited 'for sale' signs make it one highly desirable hub

The suburb has eastern suburbs connivence but is distinct with a bit of European flair. → Read More