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Sounds of Summer: Adelaide attempts to solve homelessness problem HAMISH ROBERTSON: Hello, Im Hamish Robertson. As part of the ABCs summer season we now present a current affairs special. The hottest tips in real estate for 2006 THE traditional blue-chip suburbs will be a dominant force in 2006, real estate agents say. The Advertiser asked some of Adelaides high-profile agents to list the suburbs to watch next year for capital growth. Three of the four surveyed tipped Unley Park and Norwood. House prices steady but apartments will cost you 20pc more PRICES for city apartments have sky rocketed by more than 20 per cent in the past year, despite a sharp fall in the number of sales. In comparison, Adelaide house prices have stabilised, recording a 0.36 per cent rise in the December quarter and a 2.22 per cent jump for the year. What a relief, Conroys team goes back DELIGHTED Conroys workers were back at work yesterday following a forced three-week shutdown because of the deadly outbreak of listeria. Some of the companys products are expected to be back in supermarkets today and 95 per cent are expected back on shelves by Wednesday. Meet our 12 worst baddies - Scotland depraved FOR hundreds of years, Scots have taken huge pride in the litany of heroes the nation has given the world, from home-grown freedom fighters William Wallace and Robert the Bruce to inventors and scientists such as John Logie Baird and Alexander Fleming. Pre-Christmas slump in home auction sales ADELAIDE has recorded the countrys lowest auction clearance rate, figures show. According to Australian Property Monitors data, Adelaide had a 42.3 per cent clearance rate the weekend before Christmas, starting December 17. Lot sales boost residential deal to new record: $92M The town has bested its own national record for residential real estate, and a Palm Beach patriarch has put a $22 million kiss on his familys Christmas. Apartment tower over Tivoli A CITY apartment complex that will extend 30m into the air is on the market. The 10-storey Tivoli Tower project will be built over the existing two-storey heritage-listed Tivoli Hotel at 261 Pirie St. International Property Experts On Offer Property professionals and investors seeking an edge have an opportunity in January to attend an Industry Day run by The University of Auckland Business Schools Department of Property. High prices for rare beachfront Waimarama property A Waimarama beach front property could fetch the highest price ever for a Hawke’s Bay coastal property. | ||
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