September 3, 2010

Crossing, grazing at Graemar

GRAEMAR has been in the Brook family for the past 56 years.

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Crossing, grazing at Graemar

Queensland Government protects homeowners from dodgy building

Dodgy building is on the rise as compensation for homeowners increased by 50 per cent in the past financial year to a record of $42 million in claims, according to the Queensland Government.

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Queensland Government protects homeowners from dodgy building

Australian Residential Property, Is The Bubble Ready to Burst?

By Jason Fittler I have been researching the Australian housing market for the past month; it is my belief that the Australian housing market has formed a bubble, which is …

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Australian Residential Property, Is The Bubble Ready to Burst?

Building approvals rise

Dwelling approvals rose in July after recording falls for the past three months, according to fresh figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Clean-up done, GPT ready for action again

MICHAEL Cameron admits there has been little point in focusing on growth over the past 15 months.

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Clean-up done, GPT ready for action again

Figures cloud prospects for new work

ECONOMIC data released during the past two weeks has given mixed messages to the commercial property sector, with new house dwellings falling but non-residential approvals rising during June.

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Figures cloud prospects for new work

Pastoral waits on better times

THE value of Australia’s northern cattle country has flat-lined or fallen in the past three years, with few sales finalised.

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Pastoral waits on better times

Keep purchase records of rental property inventory in the case of theft

Rental property theft claims under landlord insurance policies have increased by 42 per cent over the past year, according to Terri Scheer Insurance.

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House prices to be hit by slowdown

SYDNEY and Melbourne house prices have gone through the roof over the past year.

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House prices to be hit by slowdown

City houses cost 18pc more in 2010

HOUSE prices in major capital cities jumped by almost 20 per cent in the past year, according to the latest ABS figures.

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City houses cost 18pc more in 2010