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landlordsRising rental yields to draw investors back into housing market: RBA deputy governor Philip Lowe
Philip Lowe says that construction remains one of the weakest sectors in the economy with an estimated 70,000 jobs lost in the past year.
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commercialNathan Tinkler lets another property purchase lapse
Mining tycoon Nathan Tinkler has reportedly allowed a $37 million low-rise Brisbane office acquisition to lapse.
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residentialSpring buyers get in early in Brunswick: Hockingstuart
Sellers and buyers are finally aligning in their expectations, and deals are being negotiated now that weren’t possible before.
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retailAlfresco café dining premises in Richmond listed at $655,000
The corner property in Richmond would suit a SMSF investor or a cafe operator that wishes to own their own premises.
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leasingANZ Mobile Lending relocates in Sydney CBD
ANZ mobile lenders travel to borrowers homes to provide information about the bank’s home loans and packages and help borrowers with their mortgage applications.
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retailChart of the week: Why large retailers and chain stores can pay their rents
Small retailers have borne the brunt of the recent softening in sales with a 0.7% decline in August following July's 1.4% fall: Matthew Hassan.
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retailFood stores replacing fashion retailers as CBD tenants in Melbourne: HTW
A 110 square metre shop at 160 Swanston Street, which formerly housed street wear retailer Crossover, is now vacant and being marketed with food tenants in mind.
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hammer pricesGardening company Yates spends $3.2 million in La Trobe Valley
The gardening company has bought a 3.6-hectare lot in Morwell, in Victoria's south east.
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unlisted property trustsGreener buildings produce strong investor returns and capital growth: Jason Huljich
Office buildings with strong sustainability attributes tend to have stronger capital growth prospects thereby producing greater returns for investors.
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appointmentsIn profile: Auctioneer Damien Cooley
Damien Cooley once auctioned a number of properties leased to Tobin Brothers funeral parlour, and he's a die-hard fan of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
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