September 3, 2010

Price growth predictions for spring

The next phase of the property market’s growth cycle will kickstart within 60 days, according to McGrath chief executive John McGrath in his recent Market Review for spring.

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Price growth predictions for spring

Leighton upbeat after 39pc profit rise

LEIGHTON chief executive Wal King is confident of further strong earnings growth this year.

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Leighton upbeat after 39pc profit rise

Leighton’s $1bn target in sight

LEIGHTON Holdings chief executive Wal King says the company can achieve net profit of about $1 billion within five years.

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Leighton’s $1bn target in sight

Proposed Sydney rail link to spur growth

Carlingford and Rydalmere will be the clear price growth winners if the missing link in Sydney’s rail network is built between Parramatta and Epping by 2017, according to the Urban Taskforce chief executive Aaron Gadiel

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Opportunities abound for buyers, sellers

There are plenty of opportunities around for home buyers and sellers, provided they focus on market fundamentals, according to First National Real Estate chief executive Ray Ellis. Commenting on yesterday’s …

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Early election to help property market

By: Staff Reporter The looming federal election could give the property market a much needed boost, new research has found. According to Raine & Horne’s chief executive officer Angus Raine, …

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Early election to help property market

Victoria leads the nation in construction activity

VICTORIA is the only bright light in an otherwise ailing residential construction industry, accounting for more than twice the private housing starts of any other state. The latest dwelling start figures show New South Wales had the second-worst March quarter in the 40 years records have been kept. Work started on just 3672 private houses in NSW, fewer than half the 8843 in Victoria and also fewer than Queensland and Western Australia.

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Victoria leads the nation in construction activity

New levy to hit NSW property transactions comes under fire

The New South Wales Government’s new levy will hit 30 per cent of property transactions, according to Urban Taskforce chief executive Aaron Gadiel.

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New levy to hit NSW property transactions comes under fire

Profile – Monique Conheady – Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Morning Herald Profile – Monique Conheady Sydney Morning Herald Or a homeless real estate agent.

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Profile – Monique Conheady – Sydney Morning Herald