Being on the fringe is very popular
Investors have earmarked beachside suburbs as offering the best growth potential
Carolyn Cummins is Commercial Property Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Investors have earmarked beachside suburbs as offering the best growth potential
It has been a busy start to the new financial year with capital raisings, takeovers and flat trading conditions for some of the development-focused real estate investment trusts.
Sydney's Warwick Farm is to be the home of the latest upmarket hotel
Annabelle Boyd has sold a 349 sqm site at 374 Pacific Highway, Lindfield to SNP Investments for $4.8 million.
Popup Brands, Australia's first online short-term space rental market, has rebranded as SpaceBook.
Ardent Leisure, owner of the Gold Coast-based Dreamworld theme park, has unleashed a return volley of fire at its hostile shareholder, the corporate raider, Ariadne.
Collingwood, in Melbourne's inner north, does not scream glamour, so it's little wonder that you will find a self-proclamed "bogan" in a stoush with a rich-lister.
An exasperated Deakin Business School lecturer was not happy about the attendance at his first class of the semester.
Overseas-based investors are stepping up the competition to domestic players in the race to buy the $3 billion Blackstone retail property platform.
The investment market for industrial property is the strongest that developers and agents say they have seen for many years.
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