MILLIONS of dollars in unclaimed tax deductions are lost each year by property investors who fail to take full advantage of investment property depreciation entitlements.
THE future of the City of Perth’s Bonus Plot Ratio Advisory Panel is in limbo after councillors failed to come to an agreement on its final makeup at last week’s meeting.
AFTER a decade of inactivity, plans are under way for the development of the CBD’s biggest vacant space.The Westralia Square Two site will be home for a $300 million office complex.
THE image of a young Australian couple in front of their newly-built home in the suburbs belongs to an era long past, with the vast majority of first homebuyers now opting for established properties.
A PROPOSED $1.2 million office development in West Perth has generated a significant degree of interest from companies searching for office space in prime locations.
AFTER an absence of four years, Nick Catania has been drawn back to the world of politics, but this time he will be doing business in council chambers.
TWO of Perth’s favourite watering holes are up for sale.The Liars Saloon in Victoria Park and the E Bar in West Perth were last week listed for sale or equity participation by administrators Ferrier Hodgson.
THE revamp of Morley has begun, with the proposed relocation of the Bunnings operation set to free-up land for high-density residential and commercial developments.
A REVIEW of the troubled Port Kennedy Resort development, initiated by the State Government, has questioned the viability of the proposed $250 million project.
THE $250 million Woodside building is expected to redefine Perth’s west end shopping precinct and set a new benchmark for rental levels when it opens in August 2003.
AN independent Land and Environment Court could be the solution to the lengthy planning and environmental appeal process that have hampered many WA developments.
CLAIMING ties to Perth’s now-defunct WA Daily News and Weekend News, a new weekly is being marketed as an independent people’s voice in the national market.
THE collapse of the dot.coms, a slowing world economy and the floundering Aussie dollar has sent many Australians running from the volatile stock market and investing their savings in property.
THE Perth City Council has thrown an obstacle in the path of of investors trying to sell property in East Perth, refusing to renew its development approval.
A RAPIDLY growing permanent population and increasing tourism numbers have made WA’s South West region an attractive option for franchisors looking to expand their operations.
BUNBURY-based engineering and construction firm the South West Group is set to become an international player after striking a joint venture deal with a South African company.
WITH its aromatic roasted coffee, wide range of blends and varied menu, the WA-based Dome café chain is fast becoming a favourite destination for coffee lovers worldwide.
THE WA property market is clearly back on track after the GST-induced paralysis of late last year, with latest figures from the Department of Land Administration indicating an 86 per cent lift in property transfers since June 2000.
A RESIDENTIAL development on the outskirts of the central business, valued at $26 million, is set to make Northbridge the new focal point for inner city housing projects.