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Highlights this month
1 day, 19 hours ago Commericial leasing in Townsville on a roll
THE level of inquiry in the leasing market is lifting the spirits of commercial property agents who say that despite all the doom and gloom flowing from the global credit ...
Townsville Bulletin - 9:06 a.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
Tishman Speyer fund drops 26.3 per cent
Commercial property investor Tishman Speyer says its US office fund has lost ten per cent of its asset value.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 8:39 a.m. Wednesday 7th January 2009
2 days, 5 hours ago Home owners expect price falls
PROPERTY owners are expecting the value of their homes to decline in the next quarter, according to a survey conducted jointly by the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia and ...
The Australian Property News - 11 p.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Watpac rolls over $216m of debt
Property group Watpac has rolled over $216m of debt with its financiers, including the ANZ Bank. Under the new agreement, the Queensland group's existing debt facilities have been extended for ...
Property Week - 6:18 p.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Lower interest rates and return to work set to boost Bathurst property market in New Year
Raine & Horne CEO Angus Raine says a combination of free falling share markets, lower interest rates and new jobs is set to boost the Bathurst property market from the ...
Raine & Horne - 4:38 p.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
First home buyers drive sales and value in Tamworth property market
The Federal Government’s First Home Owners Grant has seen residential sales double in Tamworth. Bryan Bolitho from Raine & Horne Tamworth estimates a two fold increase in residential sales since ...
Raine & Horne - 4:29 p.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Are you a bull or a bear about property in 2009?
Sheesh. What a hoo-hah over property price movements! The smile fell off my Christmas guests' dial when I mentioned the carnage that had been happening in some suburbs, with price ...
Domain.com.au - 11:41 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Orchard Industrial Property unable to explain price rise
Orchard Industrial Property unable to explain price rise... 06 Jan 2009 12:06 PM
Business Spectator financial services - 11:06 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Valad realises $65m from M4/M7 position
Valad Property Group (VPG) said it had achieved early realisation of its M4/M7 Eastern Creek VCS position. The company said it would realise approximately $65 million from the position. News ...
ninemsn Money - 10:44 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Leighton shares drop on asset write-down
Shares in Leighton Holdings plunged on Tuesday as the company slashed profit forecasts on write-downs associated with the property market slump.
Compare Shares - 10:22 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Leighton shares sink after profit outlook cut
Leighton slashes its outlook as its property development arm and its toll road investments suffered from the economic downturn.
Business Day - 9:33 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
Australia's Leighton cuts profit outlook, shares hit
MELBOURNE, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Top Australian engineering contractor Leighton Holdings Ltd (LEI.AX) slashed its full-year profit outlook on Tuesday as its property development arm and its toll road ...
Reuters - 9:16 a.m. Tuesday 6th January 2009
3 days, 5 hours ago Property group Watpac tolls over $216m of debt
PROPERTY group Watpac has rolled over $216 million of debt with its financiers, including the ANZ Bank. Under the new agreement, the Queensland group's existing debt facilities have been extended ...
The Australian : Travel - 11:09 p.m. Monday 5th January 2009
Property company refinances
PROPERTY group Watpac has rolled over $216 million of debt with its financiers, including the ANZ Bank.
The Australian Property News - 11 p.m. Monday 5th January 2009
Conveyancers blame financial crisis for property slowdown
Conveyancers say the slowdown of South Australia's property market by almost one-third is a direct result of the global financial downturn.
ABC News industry - 6 p.m. Monday 5th January 2009

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