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Queensland offers the perfect combination for Chinese investors

By |2017-09-18T02:24:31+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

Charlotte Durut  The Courier-Mail April 16, 2014 5:00AM THE Australian real estate market is one of the top destinations for Asian investors, with Queensland in particular attracting buyers because of its affordable prices, strong infrastructure and quality education. A recent report from global law firm DLA Piper revealed buyers were also seeking a safe haven

How will the proposed budget affect Australian housing?

By |2017-09-18T02:28:46+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

  Source - SQM Research  Author - Louis Christopher According to Louis Christopher in the SQM Research Newsletter, the controversial new Federal Budget has four direct influences on the housing industry.  1) First home buyer savings accounts were eliminated These were the accounts that the Rudd Government introduced to assist first home buyers in saving

“I love the relaxing natural bushland views” says Wynnum Woods resident

By |2017-09-18T02:29:14+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

  Ashika is a nurse who recently purchased at AR Developments' newly completed project, Wynnum Woods, as an owner occupier. This is what she had to say about her new townhome.   [symple_testimonial by="Ashika, Wynnum Woods resident"] I purchased a three bedroom townhouse at Wynumm Woods as an owner occupier. What drew me to Wynnum Woods initially

Martin Josselyns Tax Time Checklist

By |2017-09-18T02:29:29+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

Martin Josselyn   At this time of year we are all starting to think about the end of financial year and tax time. Questions like ‘where are all those receipts’ and ‘gee can I claim for that’ are all starting to come to mind and a maze of issues start to cloud the process in getting

Ground broken on Tingalpa Green Site

By |2017-09-18T02:29:39+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

  Construction on AR Development's newest townhouse project, Tingalpa Green, has now commenced, with site clearing, earthworks and retaining wall construction all well underway. We look forward to seeing the progress on this development over the coming months.                 Tree clearing on site            

Wynnum Woods investor: “The diligence and commitment of the team at AR was fantastic”

By |2017-09-18T02:29:44+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

  Property Investor Leon Harvey purchased at the recently completed Wynnum Woods townhouse development. This is what Leon had to say about his new investment experience.   [symple_testimonial by="Leon Harvey, Wynnum Woods investor"] After searching for some time for a property that suited my investment requirements I was introduced to the people at AR Developments

Brisbane housing market closes on a big year

By |2017-09-18T02:29:56+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

1 DAY AGO JULY 02, 2014 12:00AM Source: news.com.au BRISBANE house prices have soared $30,000 for the average home. Latest figures reveal values for the city have gone up by 7 per cent during the past year and 1.3 per cent during June. With Brisbane’s median dwelling price at $455,000, that means the average home is worth $31,850

Financial year produces property price rises

By |2017-09-18T02:30:04+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

Wednesday, July 02 2014 Source: Australian Property Investor magazine Australia’s capital city dwelling values ended the 2014 financial year up 10.1 per cent, according to the RP Data Rismark Hedonic Home Value Index. Sydney and Melbourne saw the largest gains, reflecting 15.4 per cent and 9.4 per cent respectively. Brisbane had the third strongest year

Brisbane home buyers flooded back after 2011 disaster

By |2017-09-18T02:30:13+10:00September 18th, 2014|Blog|

CHARLOTTE DURUT REAL ESTATE REPORTER THE COURIER-MAIL JULY 03, 2014 12:00AM Source: couriermail.com.au BRISBANE’s housing market recovered faster after the 2011 floods than similar natural disasters in Sydney and Canberra. A Queensland University of Technology (QUT) study has revealed property prices rebounded within 12 months of the floods compared to four years in the southern cities.

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