The 7 must-know numbers of the week, starting with the number of Rolls-Royces Wayne Ormond owned

By Cassidy Knowlton
Friday, 25 May 2012

The number of Rolls-Royces that Refund Home Loans founder Wayne Ormond owned in the past. He says they have all been disposed of or repossessed.

 


 

The turnover for Westfield in the mini-major category, which includes Zara and Apple along with the likes of JB Hi-Fi, Dick Smith and Priceline, for the year to March. “Retailers such as Apple and Zara demonstrate the success that can be enjoyed through an exciting and engaging retail experience. These mini-majors are proving to be great destinational retailers,” said Westfield Retail Trust chairman Richard Warburton in his address to shareholders.

 


 

The size of the Palm Beach vacant block belonging to Mark McIvor, who recently resigned as managing director of Equititrust. It last traded in 1991 at $575,000, seemingly as part of a larger lot at the time. It’s been listed for June 2 receivership auction.

 


The possible number of apartments that could be completed in Melbourne in 2013, according to Charter Keck Cramer. However, in 2014 the great spurt in the apartment construction, which kicked off in 2011, will at least halve and possibly fall as low as just 4,000 apartments.


The price privately owned Perron Group has agreed to payto acquire a 50% share in a portfolio of three Centro flagship regional shopping centres. This is a post-GFC record.

 


The weekly asking rent for one of the four Richmond properties on the hit Channel 9 renovation series The Block 2011.  It was the dearest home sold at last year's auction – the three-bedroom 37 Cameron Street Edwardian cottage, which Josh and Jenna sold for $1 million and had a weekly $1,250 asking rent last September.

 


The price that the Town & Country hotel in St Peter's, Sydney, was passed in at. It was immortalised in the Slim Dusty song Duncan. 

 

 

 

 

 



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