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Revolving Doors

Garden lures couple away DEBRA SOLOMON property writerREVOLVING DOORS Jeremy Taylor-Riley and his wife Asma may move from Cremone to Jordan. Below: 127 Belmont Rd, Mosman. IN the Middle East the advertising industry is alive and well. Ask Jeremy Taylor-Riley, who has worked in various large advertising companies in Jordan for three years. One of his most treasured memories is cycling 87km around the Sea of Galilee, where he lunched with a friend on loaves and fishes. Now living back in his Cremorne apartment with his wife, who is pregnant, the couple has decided to move to a place with a garden. “We might move back to Jordan; the alternative is to move near my family in Queensland,’’ Jeremy said. “This has been my place of tranquillity. “We wake every morning to the harbour and the ocean; I’ll miss seeing that every morning, and the greenery of Primrose Park.’‘ Jeremy has been giving tips to his real estate agent Fran Turner, of Croll First National Real Estate, about her proposed trip to Jordan. In the meantime, she’s marketing Jeremy’s two bedroom, one bathroom property with water views, which is on the market for $710,000. Call her to view on 0418 118 148. MICROSOFT’s Shuk Chan is returning to his native Hong Kong together with his wife and his collie dog. He bought his Belmont Rd, Mosman, home… [...]

Australian Property Outlook for 2010

The articles cover the Melbourne Property Market, Sydney Property Market, Queensland Property Market, Western Australian Property Market, Tasmanian and the Adelaide Property Markets. In each of these articles, the journalist has … [...]

Australian Property Outlook for 2010

The articles cover the Melbourne Property Market, Sydney Property Market, Queensland Property Market, Western Australian Property Market, Tasmanian and the Adelaide Property Markets. In each of these articles, the journalist has … [...]

Govt seeks to cap FHB property values | Property Buzz

“The introduction of caps of say $750000 in Sydney …and $1 million in Queensland will have little impact on the number of grants issued,” he said. More than 171000 first home buyers entered the market between October 14 last year and the … [...]

Newsletter » Market Update Sep-Nov 2009

… apparent that it’s not only NSWelshmen who agree that Sydney is ripe for investing, but also our fellow Australians from other states and territories, with WA, Victoria, Queensland and ACT leading the interest in Sydney real estate . … [...]