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weekend auction wrapChased-up unreported results dragging final clearance rates lower than initial highs
The more comprehensive the auction results, the lower the clearance rate in both Melbourne and Sydney in recent weeks.
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residentialNo Australia-wide housing shortage: CSR’s Ross Sindel
Australia is not suffering from a nationwide undersupply of housing, according to Rob Sindel, chief executive of building products group CSR.
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designMostly hand-built Mornington Peninsula home takes out top gong at HIA-CSR awards
F & J Sanders Builders Pty Ltd took out the top award, winning the 2012 HIA Australian Home of the Year.
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retailNewcastle ALH pubs sell to Sydney investors on 7.9% yields but Doncaster’s Cherry Hill tavern passed in
Both Newcastle offerings sold at a yield of 7.9% as part of an auction of seven ALH pubs in Melbourne on Friday.
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industry newsFour St Hilliers sites being built for Department of Defence to reopen today
Two Queensland sites and two Victorian sites will reopen today.
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victoriaTop-end Melbourne property market not as inconsistent as it appears: Mal James
There is strong bidder interest on well-priced top-end Melbourne property, but the seller must be willing to meet the market.
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auctionsTwo bidders with deep pockets vied for magnificent Fitzroy North home in auction tipping competition
Two huge auctions finished off the autumn season of Australia's property auction tipping competition.
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auctionsAPM's Melbourne auction results
Australian Property Monitors (APM) has released a list of results from 234 auctions in Melbourne for the weekend of May 19.
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residentialAustralian property markets becoming more balanced: Cameron Kusher
Key vendor metrics, such as time on market and average discount needed to secure a sale, remain at elevated levels but have been showing some modest improvement.
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title tattleArtist Dale Frank lists his colonial Hunter Valley retreat: Title Tattle
International sailing champion owner Jake Gunther selling in Brighton, Paul McTaggart of Credit Suisse lists in Vaucluse, and cinematographer Steve Davis lists in Warrawee.
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