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There are plans for more voluntary home buybacks across Queensland’s south-east in some of the worst flood-prone areas in the wake of Cyclone Alfred. AddedMay 20th, 2025 A manhunt is underway ...
Nestled along the stunning Sydney Harbour in one of the city's most sought-after suburbs, this contemporary 2-bedroom apartment in 'Aqualuna' features exquisite finishes and captivating design ...
A West Australian couple's plans for their dream home have been derailed after their ... The couple, from the Perth suburb of Alfred Cove, applied to the City of Melville to remove a Queensland ...
The 13m (42.5ft) net structure will be put in place on land at a former bowling green on Albert Road, Shrewsbury, before people move into their new homes. Shropshire Council approved the early ...
Existing-home sales slipped 0.5% from March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of four million homes, the National Association of REALTORS (NAR) said on Thursday, May 22. The median price for an ...
In April 2025, AWK’s subsidiary, New Jersey American Water, acquired the water system of Shrewsbury Township’s Alfred Vail Mutual Association community. This purchase, which serves 265 ...
A voluntary home buy back program is among the recommendations of a review into Cyclone Alfred, with the report revealing just how many properties previously bought out would have flooded again.
Last week’s column spoke about the decision process of choosing between aging at home and moving to an assisted living community. While I touched on financial implications and personal needs, these ...
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