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Aidan DevineReal estate editor

Aidan Devine is the real estate editor for the Daily Telegraph.

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Sydney
PASSED IN: 12 Walter Street, Willoughby failed to sell at its auction last week and remains up for sale. NSW real estate.

Only half Sydney homes sell at auction

DISMAL auction results have scared many would-be home movers from listing their properties this spring, with many now delaying plans to sell until after the federal election next year.

Sydney
Businesses along the Light Rail construction corridor are still feeling the effects of the construction delays as their revenues fall. Mr Fox bar at 557 Crown St in Surry Hills which is now closed. Picture: Toby Zerna

New round of city pubs forced to close

CLOSING time has been called at another round of inner city pubs but retail analysts and estate agents claim a wider trend is behind the closures that extends well beyond the lockout laws.

Sydney
Modena Baulkham Hills is a Dyldam development offering apartment buildings with retail on the lower levels. NSW real estate

Bargain hunters running out of time

NEW modelling of price movements over the next three years shows Sydney home values will not fall for much longer, leaving bargain hunters limited time to snatch a good deal.

Sydney
140 Union St, Erskineville. NSW real estate.

Razor blade killing comes back to haunt home

A BRUTAL murder involving a jealous man who tried to cut out his lover’s heart has come back to haunt a Sydney terrace listed for rent. But it’s not the only home with a grisly past on the market.

Sydney
Three properties in Melbourne, Sydney and Airlie Beach are being given away in another RSL Art Union draw. NSW real estate.

Property portfolio to be given away

WANT an instant property portfolio without paying for it? Three luxury properties spread around the country are due to be given away to one lucky punter in an offer that seems almost too good to be true.

Sydney
142A Copeland Rd East, Beecroft; House of the Week; nsw real estate

Prices to keep falling until key event

AMID the doom and gloom of the Sydney slowdown, homeowners have been given some relief with a new report claiming the trend of falling house prices will only last until a key event next year.

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