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NEWS
Veteran developer Harry Triguboff believes apartment prices may rise this year
The increase in house values in Sydney will only produce a flow-on effect on for apartment prices for the year said veteran developer and Meriton group founder Harry Triguboff. Triguboff who has built more than 70,000 apartments to date said that high house prices were driving demand for apartments from owner-occupiers and tenants, resulting in stronger than expected gains already…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
The Aussie real estate magnates among Forbes’ top billionaires
Eight Australia real estate and property development magnates have made Forbes’ annual World Billionaires List for 2023.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Australia’s top 10 property powerbrokers
The latest Australian rich list features a host of property powerbrokers whose wealth has skyrocketed in the past 12 months.
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Meriton and MRI Software partner in built-for-rent project
Australia’s biggest residential apartment developer, Meriton, has chosen MRI Software to take the management and maintenance of 9000 built-for-rent Meriton apartments across NSW and QLD online as part of a new three-year contract with the global real estate software leader.
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Property developers and investors make AFR Rich List
Three moguls who have made their fortune in the property game appear in the top ten of the annual AFR Rich List, which was published in full today.
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INDUSTRY NEWS
The great build-to-rent debate
The argument has been raging in the property industry for years: why can’t the build-to-rent model of housing, popular in both the UK and the US, work in Australia? It’s a complex issue, and your answer will depend which side of the fence you’re on. The build-to-rent model, also known as the ‘multi-family’ model, would see developers or investors hold…
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Sir Albert Jennings and Frank Charnock join the Australian Property Hall of Fame
The founding father of AVJennings and a business leader who pioneered commercial real estate in Australia have been inducted into the Australian Property Hall of Fame. Property Council of Australia National President, Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, says Sir Albert Jennings and Frank Charnock were chosen by the board for their sustained and visionary leadership, and for their enduring contributions to the property…
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Meriton preparing a pre-xmas triple treat
Australia’s apartments pacesetter, Harry Triguboff, is paying no attention to talk of a Sydney market slowdown by unveiling his Meriton group’s plans to release three new projects, collectively worth more than $1 billion, before Christmas. The projects are in Dee Why, Rosebery and Mascot and they are coming on to the market on the heels of Mr Triguboff launching the biggest…
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