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NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully in Sydney

The big plan to stop the Sydney exodus

The Minns government will push its zoning reforms, with or without councils’ blessing, as over 70,000 Sydney workers have left for more affordable pastures.

  • Campbell Kwan
Glenn King CEO

The one tip PEXA’s boss got about property investing

The former Geelong schoolboy says flexibility is crucial as he insulates the monopoly digital property exchange from the threat of greater competition.

  • Michael Bleby

Japanese forestry giant to partner on $1.2b build-to-rent portfolio

Cedar Pacific and Sumitomo Forestry will join forces on a $1.2 billion portfolio of build-to-rent towers that will use plenty of timber in their construction.

  • Larry Schlesinger

Scentre shareholders deliver first strike against CEO’s $5.5m pay

Despite delivering distributions ahead of expectations over the 2023 year, the Westfield owner’s remuneration report has suffered a protest by shareholders.

  • Nick Lenaghan

Home approvals must lift by 80,000 a year to hit target: Oxford

An entrenched shortfall in supply is putting further pressure on record rents and home prices.

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  • Campbell Kwan and Nick Lenaghan

Victoria has been targeting the same suburbs for 40 years

Nearly half of the Victorian government’s 10 suburbs slated for increased density have been targeted in multiple similar plans as far back as 1981.

  • Gus McCubbing

How it Sold

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom house on 721 square metres at 65 Donald Road, Wheelers Hill in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs sold before auction for $1.265 million.

What this $1.3m sale shows about the value of housing

The vendor of an old house on a six-lane highway made it stand out in a sea of properties going to market as development sites.

  • Michael Bleby
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom Haberfield house sold for about $300,000 less than a similar but renovated home sold a week earlier.

Why this semi sold for $300,000 less than a similar home nearby

Is it a property with a flaw or some other compromise? Buyers are becoming choosier, as the vendor of one house in need of a renovation found out.

  • Michael Bleby

Luxury Property

Rupert Murdoch.

Rupert Murdoch relists NYC penthouse at lower price

The triplex in New York’s Flatiron district is priced at $58.5 million, almost 38 per cent lower than when it was first put up for sale in 2022.

  • James Tarmy

Billionaire Smorgon family to sell family farm Benwerrin

The Toorak-based Smorgons have listed a long-held family farm complete with five-bedroom luxury residence.

  • Bonnie Campbell
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Rupert Murdoch.

Rupert Murdoch relists NYC penthouse at lower price

The triplex in New York’s Flatiron district is priced at $58.5 million, almost 38 per cent lower than when it was first put up for sale in 2022.

  • James Tarmy

Yesterday

Billionaire Smorgon family to sell family farm Benwerrin

The Toorak-based Smorgons have listed a long-held family farm complete with five-bedroom luxury residence.

  • Bonnie Campbell
Selling agent Scott Peterson of McGrath said the Kearns’ acreage was one of the best he had seen.

Wallabies great snaps up rural retreat in impulse buy

The former Wallabies captain and his wife, Julie, have emerged as the buyers of a luxury rural retreat in the NSW Central West town of Orange.

  • Bonnie Campbell
This six-bedroom Bellevue Hill home has hit the market with a $23m guide.

Eastern suburbs’ elite sell their trophy mansions

Investors Mutual CEO Damon Hambly and wife Philippa Haydon have listed their Bellevue Hill home for $23 million, while Sue Ingham is downsizing in Darling Point.

  • Bonnie Campbell

This Month

Sam Curwood with sons Jack and Edward outside their new home in Brighton

The key to downsizing from a truffle farm to this $3.6m oasis

Sam Curwood has undergone a sea change where he swapped luxury farmland for a home closer to his boys’ school.

  • Campbell Kwan
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The Fin

The relentless rise of Australian house prices 

This week on The Fin podcast, Nick Lenaghan and James Thomson talk about Australia’s housing haves and have-nots and the dilemma this divide poses for the Reserve Bank.

Lendlease chief executive Tony Lombardo is feeling the heat from major investor John Wylie’s Tanarra Capital, while David Di Pilla’s HMC Capital is among other prominent investors in the construction and real estate giant.

You can bank on change at underperforming Lendlease

Boards hate it when big investors speak out about their strategy, but it usually sparks action.

  • Anthony Macdonald

Fix tax and planning to speed build-to-rent projects: Greystar

The US giant has raised more than $1 billion to fund a pipeline of rental apartments, but tax and planning fixes would boost needed investment, it says.

  • Nick Lenaghan

Who’s really making money in today’s housing market?

Perth’s house prices surged by up to 40pc in some suburbs but homeowners in Sydney’s premium housing markets are making a bigger windfall, according to CoreLogic.

  • Nila Sweeney
The Scarborough Hotel has sold for $9.5 million following an extended 12-month settlement.

The ‘next Justin Hemmes’ swoops on Bruce Gordon’s iconic Illawarra pub

Glenn Piper’s decision to acquire the iconic Scarborough Hotel from Rich Lister Bruce Gordon for $9.5 million is a sign that pub deals are returning.

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  • Campbell Kwan
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny (left) want to build up, as well as out.

Four key Melbourne suburbs haven’t built a major project in five years

Developers are warning that overhauling planning powers alone won’t be enough to fix the state’s chronic housing crisis.

  • Gus McCubbing

Billionaire pharma boss buys into South Yarra

Pharmaceuticals boss Dennis Bastas has taken the keys to a sleek house in Melbourne’s east for $10.5 million.

  • Bonnie Campbell
Zillow chief executive Rich Barton was a founder of Expedia.

Caledonia’s $9b bet on Zillow hits an activist short seller wall

The hedge fund backed by some of Sydney’s wealthiest families says the real estate portal’s share price could triple by next year. Others think it will halve.

  • Jemima Whyte

WeWork predicts $12b in rent savings after bankruptcy ends

The co-working company’s plan to reduce its real estate comes as it separately fields an offer by Adam Neumann to buy back the company he co-founded.

  • Steven Church and Natalie Wong
This Point Piper home has hit market for $28 million.

Melbourne print boss offers ‘hardly lived in’ $28m Point Piper pad

Printing heavyweight Wayne Sidwell lists his Point Piper pied-à-terre asking $28m, while the Penn family seek a strong return on their Double Bay investment

  • Bonnie Campbell
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Jennifer Keesmaat, who visited Melbourne in 2019, said replicating Canada’s approach to the housing crisis could end the NIMBY wars in Australia.

How do you fix a massive lack of housing? Canada knows a few things

Toronto’s former chief planner says it took “cold hard cash” to get some cities to accept they would have to clear away restrictions to more development.

  • Campbell Kwan

The four Perth suburbs delivering 25pc-plus returns for investors

While eight of the top 10 performing suburbs for house price growth in Perth lie across the city’s south, four have climbed more than 25 per cent in a year.

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  • Tom Rabe
Finding an affordable place to buy or rent has never been harder.

Rents rise 11pc in Victoria as investors flee: NAB

Victorian property investment declined last year while advertised rents increased by 11 per cent, according to new data from NAB.

  • Gus McCubbing
Adrian Pozzo, CBUS Property

‘Build it and they will come’: Cbus Property’s $1b Bourke Street bet

The developer is confident there is opportunity in the office market shakeout, as blue chip tenants chase high-quality workspace for their employees.

  • Nick Lenaghan

‘Tsunami’ of headwinds faces builders as collapses surge by a third

The latest official figures point to a 32 per cent increase in insolvencies across the sector this financial year.

  • Larry Schlesinger