Rydalmere dump sells for $1.2m+
IT HAS a kitchen of warped cabinets and rust stains, and there are fine cracks across much of the flooring – but none of these qualities stopped a Rydalmere house from drawing top dollar.
IT HAS a kitchen of warped cabinets and rust stains, and there are fine cracks across much of the flooring – but none of these qualities stopped a Rydalmere house from drawing top dollar.
MILLIONAIRE’S row may not be the first term that comes to mind when describing Mount Druitt but recent home prices suggest the suburb is becoming one.
SYDNEYSIDERS have one main gripe in common with those of yesteryear — housing affordability. A Sunday Telegraph editorial from January 1950 reveals some eerily similar comparisons.
THE stamp duty savings starting July 1 were supposed to make property more affordable for first home buyers, but agents warn some homeowners want to jack up their prices.
A MILITARY veteran once deployed in Afghanistan has had a rare change of fortune after landing a dream real estate gig where she’ll rub shoulders with the country’s richest people.
THE opportunities are endless in the Penrith property market. Every week there is plenty of movement, and here are just a couple of the top results.
A FOUR-BEDROOM house in Glenmore Park has changed hands for nearly double the price it sold for five years ago.
WELCOME to the underground real estate trend which has paranoid property punters spending a bomb on what many see as the essential home feature in an uncertain world — bomb shelters.
THE NSW government has announced a new package designed to even the playing field for first time buyers and bring spiralling housing costs under control.
HOME prices have fallen for the second successive month, reflecting Sydney’s shift from an “extreme seller’s market” to one where buyers are in a better position.
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