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From $100 to $10,000: Residents across several Sydney apartment buildings shocked to discover astonishing jumps in gas bills
It was the bill that left Barbara Richards rubbing her eyes in disbelief.
You can buy billionaire Warren Buffett’s Laguna Beach holiday home
The modest beach house was bought for sentiment, not as an investment.
Are Queensland’s mining regions on the way back up?
Fresh government data shows Australia’s resources export prices boasted the biggest rise in over six years last quarter, with iron ore, coal and liquefied natural gas enjoying double-digit gains.
Footscray: Gritty, sure, but the Fitzroy of the west is well and truly on the rise
I don’t want to bag the hipster, I really don’t. After all I’ve spent the last few years trying my best to be one (wearing Dejour Jeans; growing facial hair and eating $15 burgers from food trucks etc.)
ACCC alleges Meriton employees doctored emails to suppress bad reviews
The consumer regulator suspects employees at serviced apartment chain Meriton suppressed hundreds of bad online reviews to protect their KPIs.
‘Highly paid jobs’ needed to buy houses in Michael Sukkar’s electorate
The man tasked with solving Australia’s housing affordability issues might be right: young people do need a “highly paid job” — or two — to get a foot on property ladder.
What Sydney’s median house price will get you in 10 US cities
What the Sydney median gets you in major US cities.
More than just a train station: Wolli Creek emerges as one of Sydney’s densest areas
It’s hard to believe that a centrally-located suburb with large apartments, fantastic transport links and comparatively low prices could remain under the radar.
Renting through Airbnb and Stayz poses capital gains tax risk for sellers
Airbnb and Stayz hosts could be slammed with bills in the tens of thousands of dollars in Capital Gains Tax when they come to sell their homes after the Australian Tax Office confirmed they’ll lose their main residence exemption.