Triguboff wants policy certainty to stimulate housing
The Meriton founder is demanding a focus on new homes, with other players saying strong policies are needed to break the roadblocks holding the sector back.
The Meriton founder is demanding a focus on new homes, with other players saying strong policies are needed to break the roadblocks holding the sector back.
Australia’s ambassador to the Holy See, Keith Pitt, has warned visitors thinking of arriving for Pope Francis’ funeral and the conclave which elects the new Pope, that the inn is full.
Meriton supremo Harry Triguboff has been spurred into action by the RBA’s interest rate cut and an improved approvals process to begin one of his biggest building sprees in many years.
The interest rate cut has spurred on apartment buyers from first home purchasers to investors, according to Australia’s biggest private developer of apartments.
Without the two essential reliable energy sources of coal and gas, we the consumers are in for a hard winter, and this government for a hard election.
In a surprise diplomatic move, Anthony Albanese will appoint Nationals MP Keith Pitt as Ambassador to the Holy See.
A shared bias towards renewables has created a mishmash of political aspirations and targets that are not translating into results.
Billionaire real estate developer Harry Triguboff has forecast that Labor will be five to 10 years late in hitting its 82 per cent renewables target.
One of Australia’s richest people says he believes the solution to the housing crisis is increasing immigration levels to include ‘various types’.
Of more than 80,000 apartments Harry Triguboff has sold in his lifetime, this will be the most emotional. See inside the penthouse the property billionaire owned for more than 34 years before it hits the market
Migration has become a controversial topic in recent years, but new Australians who start businesses add innovation to the nation.
Harry Triguboff says he is providing more finance to his buyers as his latest accounts show that his massive property portfolio is spinning high returns.
The country will slide into a housing shortage unless the way we do business changes to allow more building, Meriton’s Harry Tiguboff warns.
We have too many politicians who are brilliant at counting votes, but that’s about all they care about. Let’s look at the real world and stop the wave of bankruptcies.
Rhonda Triguboff, the wife of property magnate Harry Triguboff, passed away peacefully on Sunday night at her Vaucluse mansion in Sydney’s eastern suburbs surrounded by her family.
The average price of Gold Coast apartments has soared to new highs as developers face surging costs and are forced to put projects on hold.
Multibillionaire Harry Triguboff has emerged as Australia’s number-one hotel owner followed by Melbourne’s Salter Brothers.
NSW’s planning department is happy to go to court and lose, as long as it tried to limit the production of units, writes Meriton managing director Harry Triguboff.
One of Australia’s richest men, 91-year-old Harry Triguboff, has set out a succession plan for his apartment development group with some key executive changes.
Harry Triguboff phoned me over the weekend to repeat his prediction that higher interest rates will not force inflation down to the RBA’s targets without a recession.
After years of being the main buyers of Australian houses and units Chinese owners are selling up, especially in Sydney where Harry Triguboff’s Meriton dominates the market.
After six decades of business, Meriton boss Harry Triguboff says he will stop developing as many apartments given the difficulty in selling them thanks to high interest rates.
After 60 years developing apartments, Harry Triguboff has found his largest buyer, with a Chinese-born entrepreneur buying 165 units in four of Meriton’s residential towers.
Sydney-based developer Harry Triguboff says he may be forced to build interstate, sparking industry fears that a potential move would be the ‘last thing’ NSW needed.
Meriton property tsar Harry Triguboff, NSW’s largest apartment builder, warns that he is almost done with Sydney due to delays and high costs.
A sales campaign for Luxcon’s Byron Bay site has fallen flat after lender MaxCap gained the site in August and investors face the prospect of accepting a loss or putting more money in.
One of Australia’s richest men is planning a $1.3bn twin tower development in the heart of the Brisbane CBD with more than 1000 apartments.
In a choice summer listing for Sydney’s exclusive eastern Suburbs,Michael Triguboff, nephew of billionaire property developer HarryTriguboff, has decided to offer his deep waterfront Vaucluse property.
Harry Triguboff warns against another interest rate rise, saying builders and developers had never had such a high amount of bankruptcies and borrowers cannot afford another rise.
Harry Triguboff warns of problems in Queensland, where unions want higher wages and less production because they want people to work fewer hours. And their power is growing because of the upcoming Olympics.
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