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Australia’s ultra-luxury property market has reached previously unimaginable heights amid predictions some of the most exclusive homes will end up surpassing the $200m mark.
New Zealand will loosen its ban on foreigners buying houses, opening the door for wealthy investors to purchase luxury properties and revive the sluggish economy.
Ray White real estate agent Samuel Young wraps up the luxury property of the week with Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd. “It’s a stunning family home; spread across a generous 300 square metres ...
Melbourne’s most exclusive neighborhood reveals the price of luxury living, from grand homes to high property values.
The gap between top-end house prices and more affordable abodes has narrowed, but mansions in some areas are priced far above ...
Soak up sublime ocean views stretching from Barrenjoey Lighthouse to the Central Coast at this family-sized, north-east facing residence, which claims a 1000 square-metre lot on what is arguably Palm ...
One of Adelaide’s most prestigious apartment buildings has topped out, with construction on The Osmond in Norwood reaching ...
Forget Baby Boomers, young rich listers with tens of millions of dollars to splash on a home are reshaping the top end of Melbourne’s property market.
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Amid a housing crisis and a quest to decarbonise, some Australians are asking how much space they really need to live well.