Melbourne has been ranked as the fourth-mouldiest capital city in Australia but it could soon be moving up the list thanks to the upcoming spring weather forecast.
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Melbourne has been ranked as the fourth-mouldiest capital city in Australia but it could soon be moving up the list thanks to the upcoming spring weather forecast.
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Parkside perks offer an attractive lifestyle proposition at this newly built townhouse on the doorstep of Eastern Gardens.
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Wages in Western Australia are going up faster than the rest of the nation, but Perth houses remain out of reach as mortgage costs and stamp duty pain a dire picture for aspiring home owners.
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What do you do when the dream of owning your first home feels impossible?
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Despite owning a ‘nice family home’ in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, Charlie Clark pays £2,500 a month to live in a London rental flat.
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Miriam Reis recalls how she quietly built a portfolio of eight properties across Israel and abroad—saying that careful planning, not wealth, fuels smart real estate investing
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Two major residential developments in Hong Kong saw tepid sales over the weekend despite a slow recovery in the city’s property market, showing that buyer sentiment has yet to fully rebound even as developers strive for higher profit margins amid a stabilisation in home prices, according to analysts.
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Dubai’s property sector, long known for its appeal to global investors and high-net-worth individuals, is now witnessing a structural shift in the wake of the game-changing initiative.
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A Melbourne renter says her magistrate landlord left her without a safe bathroom for a month, and when asked where she and her family would bathe was told by her property manager to use bathrooms in public facilities like pools and the library.
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Residents living in some of Sydney’s highest-density areas say they like living in places with plenty of amenities and services, and think NIMBY locals in suburbs like Mosman and Woollahra could benefit from more apartment development and the facilities that often come with them.
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