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Elders Real Estate Launceston
Address
54 Cameron St
Launceston TAS 7250
Phone
(03) 6333 7888
Sam Woolcock
Director, Head of Residential Sales - Northern Tasmania
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News, lifestyle tips and helpful advice to get you the most out of your property.
Jul 1, 2026
The RBA Has Held Rates. What Happens Next for Property?
As we move through the middle of 2026, Australia’s property market finds itself at an interesting crossroads. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has elected to leave the cash rate unchanged at 4.35% following its June meeting, providing some welcome certainty after three rate increases earlier in the year. While the decision doesn’t remove affordability…
Inside Elders Hobart’s Outstanding Year: Award-Winning Performance Built on People, Culture and Consistency
Success in real estate is often measured by results, but behind every strong result is a team, a culture and a commitment to clients that drives performance year after year. That commitment was on full display at the recent Elders Real Estate Annual Awards, where Elders Hobart was recognised among the top-performing offices in the…
Why Your Real Estate Agent is Asking for ID (And What to Expect)
If you’re buying or selling a property, you may notice something new. Your real estate agent may ask you to provide identification and some additional information. For many clients, this can feel unexpected. So, why is it happening? The short answer: From 1 July 2026, new Australian laws require real estate agencies to verify the identity…
What the New AML Laws Mean for Property Buyers and Sellers
From 1 July 2026, new Australian laws will change how property transactions are handled. If you’re thinking about buying or selling a property, you may start to notice something different, you’ll likely be asked to provide identification and some additional information earlier in the process. For many people, this will be new. This guide explains what’s changing, why it matters, and what it means for you. What’s…
Winter Ready 2026: A Must Read for Homeowners, Renters and Landlords
As winter arrives across Australia, many households are bracing for rising energy bills, colder temperatures and the challenges that come with maintaining a property during the cooler months. This year, winter preparation feels particularly important. Cost of living pressures remain a key concern for many Australians, while strong rental demand and tight vacancy rates continue…