An agreement signed between the State Government and the Rubibi community in October last year has allowed for the residential development of 33 hectares of prime land near Cable Beach, and will also
Work will commence within a few months at St Andrews, a proposed $20 billion new city about 50 kilometres north of Perth at Yanchep-Two Rocks.Stage one of the development is expected in the middle of
Perth’s century old Bayswater Hotel has recently undergone a $3.5 million refurbishment.The three-way partnership of Charles Letizia, Lloyd Marchesi and Sam Sardelic has owned the hotel for more than
The outcome of Native Title negotiations in coming months will be critical for the property sector in Broome amid mounting development and cost pressures.
Western Australia’s relatively immature real estate market, and its more efficient contracting system, were two convincing reasons to keep the current sales system, according to Real Estate Institute of Western Australia (REIWA) president Greg Rossen.
New South Wales Premier Bob Carr has acknowledged the broadening of land tax and the introduction of a vendor tax last year are hurting the Labor Party in NSW.
Confidence is growing among developers with a view to new office construction as the outlook for Perth’s office market moves into positive territory for the first time in several years.
Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive John Langoulant has forecast a steadying of Western Australia’s economy and the property market as industry catches up on a backlog of work.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman Jeff Lucy last week called for nationally consistent real estate legislation and regulation of the property industry in an appearance before the Senate Economics Legislation Committee.
A parliamentary report into developer contributions associated with land development has contradicted the long-held view of the sector that such contributions are always passed on to purchasers.Chaire
The Property Education Foundation (PEF) will increase efforts to attract tertiary students to the industry by better and more timely promotion and closer ties with tertiary institutions.The PEF was es
City planners debating the issues of growth, sustainability, community and environment in Perth have vast resources of information available to them via the experiences of other cities throughout the world.
After four years of nearly full-time volunteer work for a not-for-profit organisation, and driven by the desire to be in a position to contribute to aid and education on an international level, Paul B
Property Council vacancy figures for the CBD office market show Perth’s vacancy rate has dropped to 13.4 per cent with 17,000 square metres of space newly leased in the six months to January 2005.