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Perth real estate agency cites fuel crisis for handballing inspections to tenant
In an email, Davey Real Estate wrote to tenants advising they would need to conduct their own inspections, which involved taking a minimum of 10 photos of each room.
- Hannah Murphy
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Green Elephant commercial building looks for peak price of $30m
Peak Equities, led by Trevor O’Hoy, is looking to sell a fully leased property in Sydney’s Green Square precinct for more than $30 million.
- Carolyn Cummins
A truck stop called Plan B Whitsunday just sold for $13m. What’s Plan A worth?
Selling a northbound truck stop in Halfway Creek, anchored by ASX-listed tenant Ampol, for around $13 million appears to be a great outcome.
- Carolyn Cummins
Sydney silk sells Newtown’s Courthouse pub to a beer baron in a frothy $24m deal
Barrister Brian Dooley called last drinks at Newtown’s Courthouse pub. He’ll hand the keys to his thirsty tenant, pub baron Bruce Solomon, who has paid a frothy $24 million.
- Carolyn Cummins
Uber-rich collectables: A 66-million-year-old dinosaur skull and $14m pre-loved Birkin bag
Geopolitical unrest and higher interest rates may affect ordinary folks’ spending habits, but the super wealthy still spend big on collectibles with history and “providence”.
- Carolyn Cummins
‘Rents starting to grow’: Bars and restaurants fill Melbourne as shop vacancies plummet
A surge in restaurant and bar openings has filled nearly half of the city’s retail space.
- Simon Johanson
Laundy snares another pub in Woy Woy; Glasshouse and Arthouse for sale
The hotel baron paid $41 million for the hotel on NSW’s Central Coast.
- Carolyn Cummins
‘Quite painful’: Melbourne unit rents at record, pricier than houses
For the first time, Melbourne’s typical unit now costs more to rent than a house – and renters are feeling the pinch.
- Caroline Zielinski
Heady times for hotels as Perisher’s Sundeck sells and Oaks fetches $140m
The Sundeck Hotel in Perisher Valley, said to be the country’s highest-altitude hotel, has been bought by hospitality investor Peter Dean.
- Carolyn Cummins
Sizzler is making a Sydney comeback
The casual, family-friendly dining concept, popular in the 1970s and 1980s, will open at Sydney airport in coming months.
- Carolyn Cummins