North Ryde
- Review
- Maggio’s
This family-run cafe and pasticceria is an old Italian soul worth visiting
In a quiet suburban shopping strip, Maggio’s offers a cornucopia of maritozzi, sfogliatelle and excellent chicken schnitzel sandwiches.
- Lenny Ann Low
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Stuart didn’t think much of a wet patch in his lounge room. Then he came home to a flooded flat
Defective buildings across Sydney are costing home owners and taxpayers $700 million a year. This is what is at stake as development accelerates.
- Anthony Segaert
- Exclusive
- Development outrage
The Building Commission said this block was ‘at risk of collapse’. No one will tell you how it’s being fixed
A year ago, the developer of these 900 units in northern Sydney was issued with a damning rectification order, but details of the plan to fix it are being hidden from the public. We found out anyway.
- Anthony Segaert
‘Nothing dictatorial about it’: Field closed in fresh clash over 132 townhouses in rugby heartland
T.G. Millner sports fields at Marsfield will cease to operate as a community asset after a bid by Ryde Council to rezone it as open space left the owners furious.
- Chris O'Keefe
Outdated home in Sydney’s north fetches $2.52 million, last sold for £300 as an empty block
The auctioneer said there were very few cheaper alternatives for a house in the region.
- Tawar Razaghi
Luxury home in ‘Mosman of the inner west’ sells for $6.45 million
The high-end house with its own home cinema and underground car park was a mortgagee-in-possession auction.
- Carmen Forward
It’s a thriving business hub. Now it’s rezoned for housing. Can this Sydney suburb really take both?
It seemed simple enough: build mass housing between two Metro stations in a suburban business district full of good jobs.
- Michael Koziol
Woolloomooloo apartment sells for $3.91 million in post-auction contest
The three-bedroom apartment failed to sell under the hammer, passing in at $3.8 million. But with three buyers still interested, that wasn’t the end of the bidding.
- Kate Burke
Liberals draw up housing battle lines as Triguboff rubbishes expanded Landcom role
The Meriton founder has questioned giving state-owned corporation Landcom a direct role in building homes, as the opposition demands Premier Chris Minns rule out redeveloping Macquarie Hospital.
- Michael Koziol
First home buyers outlast nine others for $1.6 million Petersham house
Bidding on the two-bedroom home started at $1.3 million, and quickly climbed above the reserve price.
- Kate Burke
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