‘Tower of Power’ luxury residence leads new listings
The late Sir Rod Carnegie’s Melbourne apartment is on the market for $6.5m-plus, while Adelaide continues to win the capital city clearance rate battle.
The late Sir Rod Carnegie’s Melbourne apartment is on the market for $6.5m-plus, while Adelaide continues to win the capital city clearance rate battle.
Despite being mired in salacious revelations in recent weeks, WiseTech founder Richard White still found time to buy his fifth apartment in the Eliza complex in Sydney’s CBD.
Anthony Albanese and fiancee Jodie Haydon’s $4.3m purchase has copped some heat but history shows the PM is far from the first in the nation’s top office to spend big on property.
The long-time Carmelite Monastery on the residential Golden Mile in Canberra has been listed for a November 9 auction, billed as an unprecedented buying opportunity.
Melbourne power couple Robyn McLeod and Barry Smith have listed their executive townhouse in bayside Brighton.
Sydney’s Bondi Beach has achieved an extraordinary price for a one-bedroom apartment, which sold before its scheduled weekend auction.
The penthouse atop Adelaide’s Realm skyscraper apartment complex has been sold by the fitness entrepreneur Tobi Pearce for $5.1m, reflecting a small loss.
Spring has seen weakening clearance rates for prestige home sales, with millions trimmed from the asking prices of properties in some of Australia’s most exclusive postcodes.
A legal dispute between a Former National Farmers Federation director and a business partner has been finalised by the Supreme Court.
The nation’s priciest listing – Mostyn, the 1878 Victorian Italianate non-harbourfront villa in Elizabeth Bay – failed to sell at its weekend auction.
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