New South Wales
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residentialDespite traffic congestion, we will not give up our cars: Michael Matusik
Alleviating congestion has become a focus of city planners, but how congested, really, are our cities?
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new south walesDouble-brick Federation classic last week's most expensive sale: RP Data
The most expensive sale for the week ending May 12 was a double-brick Federation classic in Roseville, New South Wales, which sold at auction on May 11 for $3.7 million, according to RP Data.
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developmentsHarry Triguboff’s heaving wheelbarrow: a timeline of Meriton’s growing $300m Sydney apartment site inventory
Turning 80 in March spurred ‘High-rise Harry’ to add to Meriton’s inventory of residential development sites in Sydney with Asian buyers likely to be the primary target for off-the-plan marketing campaigns.
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appointmentsIn profile: ID_Land director Jeff Garvey
ID_Land's Jeff Garvey says he would invest a spare $750,000 in an inner-city investment property, but could also be tempted by a Lamborghini Aventador.
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trendsRefreshing approach from MBA but not the HIA: Terry Ryder
The Housing Industry Association's claims are not facts, but a motley collection of opinions, predictions and rubbery statistics.
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residentialSix manageable steps to successful property ownership: Mortgage Choice
With only 15% of Australians feeling confident about the property purchase process last year, Mortgage Choice has released a list of six manageable steps to successful property ownership.
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officeSydney CBD remains the capital for big business headquarters: Chart of the week
Sydney remains the preferred location of choice for Australia's biggest companies with around 36% of the companies listed on the S&P ASX 300 headquartered in the city.
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commercialTenants have the upper hand in the current commercial property market: Simon Crouch
Tenants are increasingly looking at the bottom line and with landlords keen to retain tenants, there are opportunities for tenants to negotiate a better deal.
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demographicsFederal Budget's trial program encourages downsizing to smaller homes without affecting aged pensions
The 2013 Wayne Swan Federal Budget has a $112 million pilot to assist age pensioners to downsize their homes by providing a means test exemption of up to $200,000 for ten years.
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commercialCommercial mortgage commitments up 1.5% in March: ABS
The rise in March and February followed a 9% fall in January with commercial lending continuing to trend downwards.
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