Western Australia
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developmentsStockland to shed 80 jobs
Stockland has cut gross overheads by 10% in the past year and is aiming for another 10% in 2014, with half of that coming from staffing costs.
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renovatingDon't overlook the potential of a granny flat: Robert Projeski
Homeowners and investors often overlook the humble granny flat as a means of gaining a real return in the backyard of their primary residence or in their investment property.
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industry newsKaren Vogl, Australia's top female estate agent for second year
Karen Vogl of Hockingstuart Ringwood has been ranked as Australia’s top performing female estate agent in the Real Estate Business Top 100 Agents list.
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residentialLook beyond population growth to supply side criteria: Terry Ryder
No matter how high the population growth rate, it won’t create capital growth if developers generate an over-supply.
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internationalPaul Ramsay's pathway to $2.7 billion BRW Rich 200 wealth estimate through health care
Ramsay Healthcare chairman Paul Ramsay has enjoyed a large growth in his personal wealth over the past year, according to the forthcoming 2013 BRW Rich 200 list.
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residentialNext two years a good time to be in property with “steady” house price growth expected: John Symond
Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond says the next 12 months to two years will be a good time to be in the property market.
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industry newsMarshall White & Co head Australia's top 10 leading estate agents while McGrath dominates
Australia's 10 top performing real estate agents have been revealed at the AREC conference on the Gold Coast today.
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renovatingHouse Rules judging with $545,000 Perth mortgage repayment reward possibility on the line
House Rules unveils its first entire house reveal with much at stake as The Block All Stars first room reveal attracts a 1.524 million audience, the top non-news and current affairs ratings for Sunday night.
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residentialUneven housing market recovery to slow down from 5% rise in 2013 to 3.5% in 2014 with Perth and Sydney strongest: Westpac's Matthew Hassan
Matthew Hassan says the current positive momentum in the housing market is "well-entrenched" but consumer caution and a reluctance on the part of buyers to stretch themselves financially will remain a major ongoing restraint.
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commercialQuest appoints new CEO
Zed Sanjana, the general manager of the company since 2011, will be the new CEO.
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