Cronulla is hottest for apartments
IT was once the place for ‘shaggin’ wagon’ fun with dudes and their surfie chicks. Now the southern beachside suburb is hot for another reason.
IT was once the place for ‘shaggin’ wagon’ fun with dudes and their surfie chicks. Now the southern beachside suburb is hot for another reason.
RYAN Noon and Eleanor Comino couldn’t believe their luck today after scoring their dream home in Surry Hills — and paying less than they had expected.
FOR the first time in Sydney, first homebuyers were given first dibs at buying units today, under a special initiative by developer Mirvac and the government – and they were lining up for the opportunity.
TV CURRENT affairs icon Mike Willesee has sold his Bondi Beach investment apartment prior to auction — and he’s turned a tidy profit too.
THIS man sells more than $300 million worth of Sydney’s prestige real estate a year. Here’s your chance to copy his success.
JUST days after the announcement of the Northern Beaches tunnel, buyers bid up big on lower north shore homes this morning.
A Federation bungalow sold for $5.58 million — $180,000 above reserve; a Balmoral beachside apartment for $2.275,000 — $275,000 above reserve — and an original cottage for $2.75 million — $350,000 above reserve.
THEIR shells were built in the 1930s, but developer Scott Lockwood has called on the architects from The Block to bring these units into the 21st century.
A YOUNG couple who wanted to get out of their unit and into a family home won a Dulwich Hill house — but only after the auction “went crazy”.
AN investor blew away most of the competition with a $2 million opening bid and said he was prepared to pay more for the 1969-built flat.
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