Michael Davoren
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Michael Davoren has been in real estate for around four decades and held senior management positions and directorships with major real estate groups in Australia and New Zealand. Michael has also held leadership positions in the industry, having been president of both the Real Estate Institute of Queensland and the Real Estate Institute of Australia. He was an executive board member of the Chicago-based International Consortium of Real Estate Associations for five years.
Michael is an Australian Property Finance (APF) director, a New Zealand Property Finance (NZPF) director and a director of SQUIIZ.com.au.
He co-owns RE/MAX Australia and RE/MAX New Zealand.
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I’d like to start an apolitical discussion on a political topic: negative gearing.
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Roy Morgan Research has been polling Australians about the trustworthiness of different professions since 1975. In the f...
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The future holds a strong real estate industry that won’t be turned on its head by any one initiative or piece of tech...
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A lot of people are talking about the real estate industry. That’s a good thing.
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In all the talk about the effect that APRA’s restrictions may have on the property market, there are a few things that...
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I have observed many financial service arms start up within real estate organisations through my many years in the real ...
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Overseas interest in Australia continues to strengthen. The November 2014 free trade agreement between Australia and Chi...
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Here we are, the real estate industry in March 2015, and we’re alive and very healthy. Those apocalyptic horsemen didn...
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What happens in the Queensland property market in coming months really has nothing to do with the recent state election ...
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