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  2. Australian property market - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_property_market

    Australian property market. The Australian property market comprises the trade of land and its permanent fixtures located within Australia. The average Australian property price grew 0.5% per year from 1890 to 1990 after inflation, [1] however rose from 1990 to 2017 at a faster rate.

  3. Peet Limited - Wikipedia

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    Peet Limited (ASX: PPC) is an Australian real estate development company focused on creating masterplanned residential communities and medium density and apartment developments for homebuyers across Australia. The group has operations in Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South

  4. LJ Hooker - Wikipedia

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    LJ Hooker is one of Australia's largest real estate groups, with 600 franchise offices and 6,000 people engaged in residential and commercial property sales and property management. The company was founded in 1928 by Sir Leslie Joseph Hooker and after being sold to a private company for 20 years, the company returned to family hands in 2009.

  5. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    A property bubble is a form of economic bubble normally characterised by a rapid increase in market prices of real property until they reach unsustainable levels relative to incomes and rents, and then decline. Australian house prices rose strongly relative to incomes and rents during the late 1990s and early 2000s; however, from 2003 to 2012 ...

  6. Domain Group - Wikipedia

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    900+. Website. www .domain .com .au. Domain Group (or simply Domain) is an Australian digital property portal and associated real-estate industry business. It is best known for its real-estate website domain.com.au, and also owns the brands commercialrealestate.com.au and allhomes.com.au.

  7. Australian real estate investment trust - Wikipedia

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    An Australian real estate investment trust (A-REIT) is a unitised portfolio of property assets, often listed on a stock exchange such as the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Such investment structures were known as listed property trusts (LPT) in Australia until February 2008, but were renamed to be more consistent with international terms.

  8. Category:Real estate companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Real estate companies by country. Service companies of Australia. Real estate in Australia. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. GPT Group - Wikipedia

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    The GPT Group is a Real Estate Investment Trust (also known as an Australian Stock Exchange listed stapled entity). The Group has been publicly listed in Australia since April 1971, and is one of Australia's largest diversified listed property groups.

  10. Harcourts International - Wikipedia

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    Harcourts operates a full-service real-estate franchise model which covers residential, commercial, rural, urban projects and property management. Harcourts also operates mortgage booking with the Mortgage Express business, across New Zealand and Australia.

  11. Property Council of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The PCA engages in lobbying on a large scale, with its budgets in 2015 reported as including $6.4 million for advocacy, $1 million for communications, and $7.2 million for networking. It engaged in a major television campaign, "Don't Play With Property", ahead of the 2016 federal election seeking to preserve negative gearing.