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Melbourne is starting to turn into Manhattan - without the subways - with more than 20,000 high-rise and medium-rise apartments approved in the past two years.
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Melbourne is starting to turn into Manhattan - without the subways - with more than 20,000 high-rise and medium-rise apartments approved in the past two years.
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The Australian government should increase the migration intake target for 2011/12 to 200,000, MacroPlan Australia has suggested.
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Jobs growth remains solid but the high Australian dollar has dented business confidence and may usher in a June interest rate rise, new surveys show.
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One little Reserve Bank monetary statement and suddenly it seems everyone is tipping that Glenn Stevens will lift interest rates next month – but the RBA should…
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It's about the size of a squash court, but this city block - the smallest for sale on Adelaide's real estate market - will set you back nearly a quarter of a mi…
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Building approvals rose in March ahead of market expectations, official figures show.
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Australia's big banks have brushed aside weakness in the housing market to chalk up a record first-half profit tally of $12 billion.
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Sales of new homes in Australia increased by 4.3 per cent in March, the third consecutive month of property price growth, despite the recent slowdown in the gen…
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A 4.6 per cent increase was recorded in the weekly rental rates of properties in Australia's capital cities over the past six months, new data has revealed.
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The price of Australian property in the country's state capital cities decreased by 0.6 per cent over the first three months of 2011, a report has shown.
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The price of Australian property should increase in the second half of the year, an expert has predicted.
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The ACT Government has flagged another record release of dwelling sites in the territory, with 18,500 housing sites to be supplied over four years.
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Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
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