September 3, 2010

No sign of bust, Mordialloc-Chelsea agents say – Mordialloc Chelsea Leader

Mordialloc Chelsea Leader No sign of bust, Mordialloc-Chelsea agents say Mordialloc Chelsea Leader REAL estate agents in the Mordialloc-Chelsea area have dismissed speculation Melbourne’s property price boom is set to burst.

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No sign of bust, Mordialloc-Chelsea agents say – Mordialloc Chelsea Leader

Real estate boom hasn’t spread to farms – ABC Online

Real estate boom hasn't spread to farms ABC Online Real estate agents say buyers have left the market, and many people are struggling to get finance from their banks. Landmark's Phil Rourke says people from ..

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Houses’ heritage hurdle – Moreland Leader

Houses' heritage hurdle Moreland Leader REAL estate agents say some properties with heritage restrictions attract less buyer interest and often sell for less. But heritage overlays could also ..

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Prices to go through roof – The Border Mail

Prices to go through roof The Border Mail But real estate agents say the forecast is fanciful, unrealistic and about 10 years too soon. The report prepared by Australian Property Monitors predicts …

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Heartbreak for first-home buyers – Daily Telegraph

Heartbreak for first-home buyers Daily Telegraph FIRST-home buyers are deserting the real estate market, priced out by the national boom in property prices. Real estate agents say sales …

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Carpark costs reach new levels across Australia – The Australian

Carpark costs reach new levels across Australia The Australian Real estate agents say the councils' attempts to reduce congestion are not working and car parking spaces in Sydney, once worth $5000 to $10000, … Wealthy buyers push prestige house prices up NEWS.com.au New Raine & Horne office official grand opening, Tweed Heads/Coolangatta NewsMaker (press release) all 10 news articles

Queensland rents rise – but there’s a reason – Brisbane Times

Queensland rents rise – but there's a reason Brisbane Times The completion of new housing developments in areas of regional Queensland has falsely inflated weekly rental costs outside Brisbane, real estate agents say … and more

Rental bond nightmare – Tasmania Mercury

Rental bond nightmare Tasmania Mercury However, real estate agents say tenants are facing long waits to have their bonds returned and in one case a tenant cannot access his bond, lodged before … and more