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    Cadence boss Charlie Buxton: local bus activist.

    Bus off! Charlie Buxton goes NIMBY for tennis court

    No historic property is complete without renovations. Or, if necessary, attempts to redirect a bus route so it doesn’t go past one’s tennis court. 

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    • Myriam Robin
    Rich Lister Kevin Seymour is not smiling now.

    Rich Lister’s war on Dexus vanishes its competition policy

    Amid Seymour Group’s volleys, Dexus has quietly deleted its competition policy from its website.

    • Myriam Robin

    Strathfield mansion beats guide by $500k as auctions rebound

    Auction clearance rates have returned to form after the long weekend lull, but long-term price growth is cooling.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    Five lessons from the Lendlease debacle

    Lendlease was globally recognised for engineering excellence, its ability to build thriving community spaces, and its nurturing of many leading CEOs. Its diminution is instructive as well.

    • Tony Boyd

    More cold sheds needed to supply veg and meds

    Australia will have to ramp up its construction of cold storage sheds to service the food supply needs of our booming population, says CBRE.

    • Larry Schlesinger

    German billionaire bags $17m cattle farm, Chinese tycoon into cotton

    Cathrina Claas-Muehlhaeuser has bought Tuwinga in the NSW Liverpool plains, while investor Jacky Cheung has emerged as the buyer of a big NSW cotton farm.

    • Larry Schlesinger

    How it Sold

    The four-bedroom house on 560 square metres at 59 Eighth Avenue Jannali in southern Sydney’s Sutherland Shire sold prior to auction for $1,915,100.

    Downsizers from $1.9m house get help from agent to buy next home

    In a low-stock market, some vendors are getting extra assistance – from their sales agent – to purchase their next home.

    • Michael Bleby
    The two-storey, four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom house on 622 square metres at 14 Shenton Place in western suburban Perth’s Claremont sold by private treaty for $3.6 million. 

    Downsizers who ‘weren’t looking’ buy $3.6m home

    Competition for smaller homes in established suburbs like Claremont is so intense that many downsizers plan to build anew. But if they see something suitable, they jump at it.

    • Michael Bleby

    Luxury Property

    Brighton mansion built by billionaire Larry Kestelman sells for $16m

    The bayside suburb clocked its highest sale price so far this year after Rob and Melita Chaloner’s mansion sold.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    $12m sale reveals how Steel City turned to property gold

    While it will never compete with Sydney prices, regional hub Newcastle has shed its industrial origins to become a coveted prestige market.

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    • Bonnie Campbell
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    Brighton mansion built by billionaire Larry Kestelman sells for $16m

    The bayside suburb clocked its highest sale price so far this year after Rob and Melita Chaloner’s mansion sold.

    • Bonnie Campbell

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    NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey: “We’re interested in the fair distribution of wealth.”

    Home ownership is this Labor treasurer’s great middle-class goal

    NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey, who hands down his second budget on Tuesday, says building wealth and financial security through home ownership must be a core objective of the modern Labor Party.

    • John Kehoe

    This Month

    $12m sale reveals how Steel City turned to property gold

    While it will never compete with Sydney prices, regional hub Newcastle has shed its industrial origins to become a coveted prestige market.

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    • Bonnie Campbell

    Why this top 100 CEO goes undercover shopping

    Melbourne’s Chadstone shopping centre showcases the very latest in fashion. It’s also a test case for how the big mall owners manage their vast real estate.

    • Nick Lenaghan
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    Snack queen buys Rich List garbo’s $25m beach weekender

    Snack food wholesaler Lenka Dransfield has paid $25 million for one of three Palm Beach waterfront properties owned by Rich Lister garbo Ian Malouf.

    • Bonnie Campbell
    Not just severely unaffordable but now ‘impossibly’ so: Sydney is the world’s second-least affordable city for housing, according to the latest Demographia report.

    ‘Impossibly unaffordable’ housing a social risk: report

    The level of housing price relative to incomes poses an “existential” risk and demands a rethink of urban growth boundaries, a new global report says.

    • Michael Bleby
    NSW Premier Chris Minns said it was critical the expectations of ministers were made clear.

    Chris Minns wants Sydney to feel like Brooklyn

    To encourage an urban renaissance, the NSW premier has a message for the city’s property developers: build, build, build.

    • Aaron Patrick
    The collapse of Porter Davis left 1800 homes unfinished in Victoria and Queensland.

    Insurance for new Victorian home builds to jump by 65pc

    The Greens-controlled council is one step closer to imposing different rates for landlords and owner-occupiers after passing a motion on Wednesday night.

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    • Gus McCubbing
     Dan White, managing director of Ray White Group

    Ray White founders seek investors for $1b lending bonanza

    The White family is seeking to raise $400 million for its second credit fund, which will provide loans to developers. It has already lined up $841 million of deals.

    • Larry Schlesinger
    Property buying and selling intentions are at multi-year lows.

    ‘Eyes wide open’: How to ride the private credit boom

    Private credit for commercial real estate has never been stronger. It’s also running into trouble. “All of us need to be eyes wide open and alert. It is real estate and it is credit. Let’s not misprice the risks.”

    • Robert Harley

    Sellers jack up house prices as values surge to record highs

    Supply is driving rises in some areas, but in some suburbs, asking prices rose at the same time as listings went above the decade average.

    • Nila Sweeney
    Andrew McConnell and his wife Jo McGann.

    Restaurant titans behind Cumulus, Gimlet buy modernist Toorak retreat

    Legendary Melbourne chef-restaurateur Andrew McConnell and his photographer wife Jo McGann have purchased a striking modernist home in Melbourne’s Toorak.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    Former KPMG exec to sell Gold Coast mansion ‘crafted for indulgence’

    One of the area’s most lavish waterfront properties has hit the market, complete with a man cave, jetty and cinema, and expectations above $15 million.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    Elizabeth Bay residents fight developer for more – not less – density

    Fortis’ $214 million project in a Sydney inner harbourside suburb has put it at odds with city authorities and locals opposing more gentrification.

    • Michael Bleby
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    Chris Lucas with Adrian Pozzo of Cbus Property in front of a model of 435 Bourke Street.

    Restaurateur Chris Lucas to bring midas touch to $1b Cbus office tower

    The property group is collaborating with the Melbourne restaurant king on the design of the hospitality precinct below its $1billion office tower at 435 Bourke St.

    • Larry Schlesinger
    Westpac is now expecting faster growth in home values across Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, but forecasting smaller gains in Sydney and Melbourne.

    Westpac reins in house price growth forecasts for Sydney, Melbourne

    Westpac lowered its house price expectations for Sydney and Melbourne due to worsening affordability and increased listings.

    • Nila Sweeney

    Ultra-wealthy are betting on San Francisco’s comeback

    Forget the gloomy forecasts of a doom loop. Powered by an AI boom and rebounding real estate demand, the city has halted population decline and is adding jobs.

    • Karen Breslau and John Gittelsohn

    This council is mulling doubling rates for landlords

    A Greens-led Melbourne council is mulling charging landlords rates four times higher than owner-occupiers to help more first home buyers into the market.

    • Gus McCubbing
    Shirakawa-go, in Japan’s Gifu prefecture. T

    Yours for just $30k. Expats hunt homes in rural Japan

    Millions of abandoned homes dot Japan’s countryside, the result of an ageing population and declining rural economy. They are being sold at rock-bottom prices.

    • Noah Eastwood