by Property Planning | Jun 28, 2012 | David Johnston
What started out as sovereign debt concerns in the periphery of Europe two years ago has morphed into a focus of attention regarding the entire concept of the European Union. The fear is that a disorderly unwind of the problems in Greece will move across the rest of... by Property Planning | Jun 28, 2012 | Property Professor articles
© Property Professor articles — www.thepropertyprofessor.net.au. Reproduced with permission. Seddon is 8 km West from the Melbourne CBD. It was established over 100 years ago and the homes in the area reflect this. With lovely old period homes, built of brick or clad... by Property Planning | Jun 28, 2012 | PPA Articles
© PPA Articles — www.propertyplanning.com.au. Reproduced with permission. What started out as sovereign debt concerns in the periphery of Europe two years ago has morphed into a focus of attention regarding the entire concept of the European Union. The fear is that a... by Property Planning | Jun 22, 2012 | David Johnston
Once again we close in on another end of financial year. Over recent times we have been delivered with a budget that seemed to have more bad news than good, but in this newsletter we have outlined some strategies to assist you in making the most of these recent... by Property Planning | Jun 22, 2012 | David Johnston
As part of our regular ‘state of the market’ series, today we have reviewed the Sydney property market. Property values in the capital cities of Australia are reported to be falling further, with Melbourne 2.7% being the weakest, followed closely by Darwin...
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