88 document(s) in Property.
NSX plan would trade frozen funds
INVESTORS in unlisted property funds would be able to trade their units on an open market to redeem some locked-up funds, if a new draft policy was adopted.
Sydney Morning Herald 21/11/2009
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Europe sees signs of improvement
EUROPE-BASED investors are still emerging from the gloom of the 18-month global downturn but when they come up for air, Australia is a likely target, despite the stronger currency.
Sydney Morning Herald 21/11/2009
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Five things to look forward to this week.
Five things to look forward to this week.
The Age 16/11/2009
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Can borrowers handle bumped-up interest rates?
IT SEEMS you can't keep the big banks down. Or at least it looks like the big banks won't be keeping their interest rates down.
The Sunday Age 15/11/2009
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Bringing back some art and soul to our city
Artistic collectives are joining forces with councils and developers to transform empty buildings into studios, writes Catharine Munro.
Sydney Morning Herald 14/11/2009
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Improving signs for REIT sector
THE environment for the Australian real estate investment trust (A-REIT) sector has improved during recent months as markets stabilised, reflecting an Australian economy that has outperformed expectations.
Sydney Morning Herald 07/11/2009
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Unlisted assets back on menu for investors
WITH the recapitalisation of listed real estate investment trusts (REITs) nearing
completion, investor attention is expected to shift back to the unlisted property sector for at least the next six months.
Sydney Morning Herald 07/11/2009
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Triguboff says gong's better the second time
MERITON founder Harry Triguboff has been awarded Property Person of the Year for the second time last night, by the industry lobby group Urban Taskforce Australia.
Sydney Morning Herald 05/11/2009
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Jargon-busting, or telling an AFFO from an EFO
Nowadays, reading a property report is like trying to make sense of a prescription from a doctor. It's all long words and jargon, which at the end of the day boils down to either a profit or a loss.
Sydney Morning Herald 02/11/2009
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Designers shout it from the rooftops FIVE BENEFITS TO GREEN ROOFING
As eco-fever takes hold, more and more urban designs are starting to incorporate rooftop gardens. Gina Morris reports.
The Sunday Age 01/11/2009
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