September 3, 2010

Architect who believes big is beautiful

PAUL Pruszinski has ruffled plenty of feathers in his two decades as an Adelaide architect.

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Architect who believes big is beautiful

Mixed results for auctions

Staff Reporter Auction activity in Adelaide and Sydney picked up over the weekend, indicating a recovery synonymous with the warmer spring season, according to Australian Property Monitors.

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Mixed results for auctions

CBD left out in the cold

THE State Government ignored central Adelaide in its rush to develop higher-density suburbs, property experts say.

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CBD left out in the cold

A helping hand into a home

Not everyone’s a winner during a booming property market, as Adelaide mum Jane* knows only too well. Winter 2009 was a time of precarious living for Jane and her three …

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A helping hand into a home

Investa welcomes Telstra lease renewal

TELSTRA will remain at its Adelaide headquarters in a $100-million-plus lease deal with landlord Investa.

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Adelaide will see ‘good things’ in 2011

The Adelaide property market could see faster growth in 2011.

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Adelaide will see ‘good things’ in 2011

Top end of Town Tips Adelaide’s Median House Price over $400,000

By Aussie franchise manager Robert Thornton in Glenelg. Adelaide’s housing market has rebounded from its GFC slump, recording a 14 percent increase over the past 12 months, according to the Real Estate Institute of South Australia. This is the first time the median house price for metropolitan Adelaide has passed the $400,000, recording a median of $405,000

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Top end of Town Tips Adelaide’s Median House Price over $400,000

Million Dollar Suburb Boom

The lure of a coastal lifestyle continues to seduce western property-buyers in Adelaide, with 40 homes fetching more than $1 million in 2009.
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Billionaire baulks at $18m bid for shops

PROPERTY billionaire Con Makris pulls a $20 million Adelaide shopping centre from the market after rejecting a low-ball bid from Singapore.

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Adelaide homes to become even more expensive

BIS Shrapnel senior project manager Angie Zigomanis said because Adelaide had the lowest median of the mainland capitals, it did not experience the same interest rate and GFC-induced decline in prices compared to some of the other capitals.

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