A tale of two cities Sydney versus Melbourne
Sydney has topped the list yet again as Australia’s most expensive city in which to buy a home. With a median dwelling price of $640,000 the NSW capital is streets ahead of the rest.
Sydney has topped the list yet again as Australia’s most expensive city in which to buy a home. With a median dwelling price of $640,000 the NSW capital is streets ahead of the rest.
IT will be Sydney’s tallest apartment block and it looks set to tower over most of our famous skyline.
TODAY plans were unveiled to see Sydney’s tallest apartment building join the booming residential set calling South Sydney home.
A day in the life of a busy Sydney auctioneer means battling traffic, dodging inclement weather and dealing with a host of emotions.
A family in Sydney’s north is hoping to net a large sum with the sale of their 700sq m tennis court. The corner block could fetch as much as $1 million at auction later this month.
FOR the home buyer who wants and can afford all the luxury extras, this penthouse with a rooftop golf green could be yours for $14 million.
A HOME featured in a hit reality TV show has been burnt to the ground in the NSW bushfires.
A rare inner-CBD development that will house 199 new apartments on York and George has been given the go-ahead to the tune of $90 million.
NOT even loud swearing yobs, drunks wandering the streets or dumped curbside furniture can hold back Sydney’s skyrocketing property prices.
AUSTRALIA’S median house prices range from the cost of a car to several million, reflecting the two-speed property market.
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