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Splendour in the Grass organisers sell Byron Bay trophy home

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Splendour in the Grass organisers sell Byron Bay trophy home

Jessica Ducrou and Dain Thomas are looking for $3.5 million for their 109-year-old farmhouse.

residential

Strong run of new real estate stock expected for Mosman, Cremorne and Neutral Bay in lead-up to federal election: Robert Simeon

Parliament sits for the final time next week until the election – I (like many others) expect a spill with another Prime Minister being appointed.
The pain and the big gains in Australian property values: RP...

residential

The pain and the big gains in Australian property values: RP Data's Tim Lawless

The largest corrections have clearly been recorded across the coastal and lifestyle markets.

first home buyers

NSW first home buyer grant to stay at $15,000 until 2016: NSW State Budget

The annoucement came ahead of the NSW budget which will be delivered on Tuesday.

weekend auction wrap

Georgian remnants Redfern terrace sells for record $2.58 million

The Georgian-era property on one of the largest residential blocks in Redfern was bought by Humble in 1985 for $122,000.

residential

Braith Anasta and Jodi Gordon lower their Clovelly auction price guidance

It was bought for $1,805,000 in 2011 by Anasta having sold at $1.76 million in 2009.

industry news

Parent company of James' Home Services franchise enters liquidation

Ann Meagher of SV Partners was appointed as liquidator of Rushlyn Pty Ltd, which trades as James' Home Services, in April this year.

mortgages

Westpac cuts two and three fixed-rates below 4.99%

The bank will cut two and three year fixed-rates by 10 basis points to 4.99% for new borrowings under its premier advantage package offering.

mortgages

ANZ leaves variable mortgage rates unchanged at 6.13%

The bank decides on its interest rate settings on the second Friday of every month.

residential

Divine Del Rio, Elizabeth Bay trophy garden apartment sells to fashionista Melanie Greensmith

Located on the Billyard Avenue dress circle harbourfront, it is the first time the home has been offered in 12 years.

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