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    Mortgage sales at highest level in three years

    Falling interest rates are bringing more property investors back to the market, according to mortgage broker Australian Finance Group (AFG). The company processed more home loans in May (more than $3 billion in one month) than in any month since March 2009. Western Australia led the way...
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    Stamp duty concessions return to queensland

    The Queensland Parliament has formally amended legislation that will see homebuyers save up to $7000 in stamp duty from July 1. The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) chief executive Anton Kardash says the reinstatement of the concession for principal places of residence will be...
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    Inspirational verse from napoleon hill

    If you think you are beaten you are If you think you dare not, you don't If you like to win, but you think you can't It's almost certain you won't If you think you'll lose, you're lost For out of the world we find Success begin's with a fellow's will It's all in the state of mind If...
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    Inspirational verse from napoleon hill

    If you think you are beaten you are If you think you dare not, you don't If you like to win, but you think you can't It's almost certain you won't If you think you'll lose, you're lost For out of the world we find Success begin's with a fellow's will It's all in the state of mind If...
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    Home values rebound

    Property prices in most capital cities are on the up, after increasing by one per cent or more in the traditionally slow month of June RP Data reports home values rose in Sydney (one per cent), Melbourne (one per cent), Brisbane (one per cent), Perth (two per cent), Canberra (two per cent) and...
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    House prices on the move

    House prices in capital cities will improve by as much as 22 per cent over the next three years, according to property industry analyst and economic forecaster BIS Shrapnel. The resource-rich states of Western Australia and Queensland are expected to take the lead, followed by New South...
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