Briggs evicted from Hockey’s home
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Fresh on his "running" injury, some more bad personal news for cabinet minister Jamie Briggs: he's homeless.
Fresh on his "running" injury, some more bad personal news for cabinet minister Jamie Briggs: he's homeless.
House price growth in Sydney will hit the brakes even harder than expected next year, the latest National Australia Bank Residential Property Survey shows.
The sale of new homes and apartments fell four per cent over September to just under 20,000 dwellings, continuing a trend of modest decline since new home sales peaked in April.
Investors buying off-the-plan property through self-managed superannuation funds are being hit with far higher costs.
Property developer Jonathan Hallinan is poised to finalise a $180 million deal to take his brand of apartment developments to Los Angeles.
Melbourne's soaring population will benefit if zoning changes permit denser development, but the industry questions whether the government w...
Nearly one-third of property investors say recent measures to rein in borrowing have reduced their ability to get finance.
Investors and planners are concerned a wave of new student accommodation in Brisbane could create inner-city "slums".
A local investor has bought a five-storey office property in Pymble for $14.6 million.
Parramatta, rail corridors and retirement living will provide the next phase of growth in the Sydney and Melbourne housing market, while uni...
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