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The Australian Property Network is a collaboration of real estate agents and individuals offering properties for sale in Australia.

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By combining the marketing power and resources of multiple real estate agents, a high profile internet presence and traditional marketing methods, The Australian Property Network can offer property sellers a powerful tool for selling your Australian properties.

And for property buyers, The Australian Property Network offers an extensive database of Australian properties to choose from and access to a large selection of professional real estate agents specialising in property Australia .

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The Australian Property Network has rapidly become one of the largest real estate networks in Australia and one of the most important sources of potential clients (leads) for your Australian property for sale.

If you are a real estate agent or real estate professionals with quality properties for sale in Australia then you need to join The Australian Property Network for FREE. Our group of portal websites generate hundreds of leads daily.

We are confident that membership with The Australian Property Network will quickly prove its value. We charge a small fee for each enquiry that you accept and you can list UNLIMITED properties for free.

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The powerful real estate software behind The Australian Property Network was developed by our business partner Cyber Creative LLC. They are a web development company specialising in real estate software and Internet marketing. Cyber Creative has been building real estate software and websites for over 9 years and have become specialised in the area.

There are two options for adding properties to
The Australian Property Network and displaying properties from the network. Both options support our XML import standard.

1) Directly through www.australianpropertynetwork.com or

Currently adding properties to The Network is free for 6 months. You will be able to access your own admin area on this website and add and manage your properties. You will receive some code to place on your website to display properties from the Network and to allow your website visitors to search and contact you. This option means that all properties you list will be shared accross the network.

2) Through your own copy of the software on your own website.


The other solution is to purchase or rent a copy of the real estate software. This option is far more flexible and gives you full control over your properties. You can choose which properties to share and which properties to show on your website. Further information and demos for the software as well as complete real estate website packages can be found at www.onlinepropertysolutions.com

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Australian Property News

  • Rate cuts boost homebuyer sentiment

    Buyers in Australia are more confident about buying a house or apartment now than they were six months ago, according to the latest CBA/Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia Home Finance Index.
  • Builder confidence on the rise

    Sentiment in the building industry is on the up and expected to be more positive over the next 12 months, according to The Citi Australian Residential Housing Survey – May 2012.
  • Housing bonds the solution for more rentals?

    Australia’s National Housing Supply Council estimates up to 20,000 new affordable dwellings per year are required over the next 10 years to retain a healthy affordable housing, share and housing bonds for investors could be the solution to fund them, according to a report by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
  • Olympic Dam expansion under a cloud – perhaps

    Property experts Terry Ryder of hotspotting.com.au and South Australian TAFE property adviser Peter Koulizos have shrugged off suggestions the Olympic Dam mine expansion won’t go ahead.
  • NT’s bid to grow population

    Zero land tax and downsizing incentives to free up land lots with development potential were the golden nuggets revealed for property investors in the recently handed down Northern Territory 2012-13 Budget, according to Darwin-based buyers agent Tod Peterson of Peterson’s Property Search.
  • Tax hike ‘hurts foreign investment’

    Australia is at risk of alienating foreign property investors after the Federal Government announced plans to double taxes on investment trusts, one group has warned.
  • Why first homebuyers should think like investors

    Many first homebuyers spend months and months looking for the property they’ll fall in love with to call home for, well, at least the next few years.
  • Australian commercial property ‘safe haven’

    Investors from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and China are turning to the Australian commercial property market in search of higher rental returns, according to CommercialAsia.com.
  • Light switches on in Rockhampton

    Since API profiled Rockhampton in its April issue this year as the next place to watch, the city’s residential property market has started sizzling with buyer numbers at open home inspections tripling and tenant competition firing up for rentals, according to Prime Properties Rockhampton principal Todd Brandon.
  • Renting out rooms a popular option

    One in three homeowners have considered renting out their spare room to help pay their mortgage, a poll has found.