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Commercial Property
Room rates dip as market grows
Room rates dip as market grows
LISA ALLEN
Room rates in Melbourne’s aggressively expanding hotel market have declined over the past two months.
Pace pays $24m for site
Pace pays $24m for site
ROBYN IRONSIDE
Pace Development Group has paid almost $24m for the site approved for one of Melbourne largest apartment projects.
Seymour turns a quick profit
Seymour turns a quick profit
BEN WILMOT
Property tycoon Kevin Seymour and the listed Ariadne Australia have capitalised on Brisbane’s hot office market.
BEN WILMOT
Property tycoon Kevin Seymour and the listed Ariadne Australia have capitalised on Brisbane’s hot office market.
Celtic Club redevelopment backed
Celtic Club redevelopment backed
ELIZABETH REDMAN
Malaysian developer Beulah International is pushing ahead with its luxury apartment tower in the Melbourne CBD.
Tenants keen on tower upgrade
Tenants keen on tower upgrade
BEN WILMOT
Brookfield and Investa Office Fund have received strong interest from prospective tenants for the overhauled 388 George Street.
Credit crunch hitting home prices
Credit crunch hitting home prices
DAVID UREN
Sydney house prices fell $800 a week over the past year, a rate now being matched in Melbourne.
DAVID UREN
Sydney house prices fell $800 a week over the past year, a rate now being matched in Melbourne.
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Surgeon takes knife to estate sale
Surgeon takes knife to estate sale
lisa allen
Hotelier and cosmetic surgeon Jerry Schwartz is selling his Vaucluse house, swimming pool and boatshed in separate lots.
Borrowers feel rates squeeze
Borrowers feel rates squeeze
Michael Roddan
Borrowers holding up to $240 billion in mortgage debt have been hit with higher interest rates.
ANALYSIS
Investors wary as credit tightens
Investors wary as credit tightens
Robert Harley
Commercial property has delivered highs this year as residential property has softened, but dealmakers sense change.
A perfect blank canvas
A perfect blank canvas
ELIZABETH REDMAN
When Belinda Try is not busy running a global bathware company, she retreats to a refuge filled with mementos.
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