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A CLEAN home will only get you so far when selling up. There are more tricks of the trade to follow when trying to turn a profit.
Realestate Rare beauty, rich history in grand mansion
ELEGANT and grand, it is rare for a superb mansion of such magnificent proportions to hit the market.
Negative gearing Property market risk
ONE-third of landlords will sell some or all of their investment properties if negative gearing is abolished, new research reveals.
New wing Mona’s light house bid before council
A $20 million extension to Mona could begin by May and the museum’s long-mooted hotel project by next year.
Public consultation call on Treasury sale
THE State Government is being urged to seek a mandate before it considers selling iconic public buildings like the Treasury.
Enjoy great coastal views in modern maste...
UNPARALLELED ocean views and ever-changing foreshore and coastal vistas are the backdrop for this stunning modern masterpiece.
Reno in store for historic City Hall
INVESTIGATIONS into upgrading Hobart’s City Hall and how to capitalise on its position in the city’s burgeoning cultural and education precinct are expected...
Uni hub plans boost for Hobart’s centre
UTAS is poised to expand its growing footprint in the heart of Hobart by building a flagship science and technology precinct to cater for an extra 4000 students...
Real estate The Bondi unit with a $12m price tag
THIS glamour penthouse on Australia’s most famous beach has resurfaced years after it sold off the plan, but no one has ever lived there.
Parliament Square Innovation pours forth
SOLVING the engineering problems posed by the Parliament Square development site has resulted in a Tasmanian first for the flagship project.
Burial site Home renovators make gruesome discovery
HOME renovators made a gruesome discovery when they uncovered human remains on their property.
Home loans Make the biggest dent to your home loan
THE first few years of your home loan are the most important when it comes to making a significant dent to your mortgage.
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Burial site uncovered during West Hobart home renovation
HOME renovators made a gruesome discovery when they uncovered human remains on their property.
Make the biggest dent to your home loan
THE first few years of your home loan are the most important when it comes to making a significant dent to your mortgage.
REA Group chairman Hamish McLennan snaps up Lavender Bay pad
THE chairman of Australia’s top real estate website has just bought a new home, and it’s a pearler.
Home so sweet on Sugarloaf
A UNIQUE home perched on a hillside overlooking Frederick Henry Bay and has brought its owners joy every day for the past 10 years.
Realestate: More homes hit $1m mark as sales surge
A ROBUST December quarter has seen Tasmania’s housing market increase to the highest number of sales in years, the Real Estate Institute of Tasmania has revealed.
Dodgy real estate agent jailed over $1.9 million fraud
IMAGINE saving a deposit for your first home ... Only to have it stolen by your real estate agent.
House-sitting Freemans encourage others to embrace rent-free ethos
A LIFE on the move can suit anyone in need of adventure, says habitual house sitter Rachel Freeman.
This is what a house built by a blind man looks like
AND you thought assembling an IKEA cabinet was tough. A blind man managed to both design and build this stupendously beautiful house.
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‘Tony Abbot in a top hat’
Staff Writer LABOR has gone after the PM saying he is just a sexier version of Tony Abbott. And the plan appears to be working.
UN plans aid for 154,000 besieged Syrians
The United Nations plans to deliver aid to more than 150,000 Syrians in besieged areas in the next five days.
Bucks fail to end Demons’ reign
SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON NORTH Hobart’s reign as queen over the women’s CTPL competition continues, as it swept aside New Town for grand final victory.
Bombers outmuscle young Blues at Ikon
Staff writers ESSENDON has kicked off its NAB Challenge campaign with a convincing win over Carlton at Ikon Park on Sunday.
The Aussie shaking up the Oscars
Andrew Fenton, Entertainment Writer ‘I WAS expecting to have bread rolls thrown at me,” says Australian David Hill of his radical production plan for this year’s Academy Awards.
Mexican movement spreads
GRAEME PHILLIPS HOBART is experiencing a minor Mexican wave with three new eateries opening within two months, writes Graeme Phillips.