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Housing Australia buys a third of homes ‘off shelf’ from developers
The government has been accused of pushing ordinary buyers out of the market following revelations Housing Australia is buying, rather…
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Related Argent shakes up executive leadership team
Related Argent has appointed Parm Nijjar as its new executive director and head of strategic transactions and partnerships. The post…
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Opposition parties slam DA-led George municipality over building collapse claim withdrawal
THE DA’s suspected proximity to property developers is believed to be among the reasons its George municipality withdrew a nearly…
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St. Paul Downtown Development Corporation buys 2nd condemned Madison Equities property
A coalition of private investors has funded another acquisition of a downtown St. Paul property abandoned by the sinking Madison…
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Sydney is in a housing crisis. So why did the planning minister block 1700 new homes?
It also appears to contradict Labor’s push for increased housing supply because Ingham’s neighbouring site at North Appin does not…
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‘Irresponsible’: Downtown developer feels unfairly targeted by city’s ‘problem property’ survey
Skyscrapers are a high-risk, high-reward business. In 2023, The One, a planned 85-storey luxury residential tower downtown pegged for uptown…
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‘Our severe planning process is stopping housing being built’
In a time where house-building targets are increasing, is enough being done to transform empty properties? Reporter Elli Hodgson spoke…
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VACB uncovers official-agent nexus facilitating illegal conversion of wetlands, paddy fields for real estate development
The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) has uncovered a well-entrenched racket involving real estate developers, agents, and revenue officials who…
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Polygant Launches AI-Powered Real Estate CRM Platform for GCC Developers
Polygant is well-positioned to redefine the future of real estate sector with its advanced Real Estate CRM platform, designed to…
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The ‘grotesque policy cock-up’ stopping downsizers freeing up their homes
Since 1985, Margaret Reid has lived a kilometre or so from Winchelsea’s main street, down past the paninis and coffees…


