Tuesday, 3 July, 2007 - 22:00
Developers looking for market edge
Housing developers have taken a new approach in their efforts to compete with the established-home market, offering a range of inducements and incentives to prospective clients.
Rob Druitt has over 25 years of experience in the residential and commercial real estate industry.
He has served on the Real Estate Institute’s national and state boards, including finance and risk management sub-committees, and was REIWA president from 2006 to 2009.
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Housing developers have taken a new approach in their efforts to compete with the established-home market, offering a range of inducements and incentives to prospective clients.
Top-end property sellers across Perth are feeling the pinch, discounting their homes heavily in order to make a sale in a normalising market.
Hancock Prospecting has backed a $1 million personal donation to the Special Air Services Resources Fund by its executive chair Gina Rinehart with a further $500,000 contribution to the special vehicle to support Australia’s elite soldiers.
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