This months review as per my email received below...Enjoy
Dear all,
I hope you enjoy this edition of the Month in Review. Each month, we have
our expert property advisors write an unbiased assessment of what is
happening in their particular area. Herron Todd White does not sell or
lease property, nor do we receive any kickbacks from any party. We have no
real estate agencies who sponsor us or advertise in our publications or
subscribe to our services therefore our readers can be assured that we have
no need (or pressure) to put on 'rose coloured glasses' in reporting what
we feel about property across commercial, rural and residential.
It might also be a good time to consider getting your Tax Depreciation
Schedules done on any income producing properties - and it may also pay to
consider if you should be getting an insurance valuation (including any
plant and machinery) for particularly rural and commercial operations.
There is some interesting reading in the pages that follow. If any of it
conjures up a question or two about your property interests, feel free to
pick up the phone and see how we can help.
In the June 2011 edition of the MIR we focus on:
Feature - "Who's Behind the Wheel" - Industries that Drive our Markets
Commercial - Retail
Residential
Contacts
Rural
Market Indicators
Please follow the link below to download the June 2011 edition
http://www.htw.com.au/Month_in_Review/Month-In-Review-June-2011.pdf
Thanks for reading
Dear all,
I hope you enjoy this edition of the Month in Review. Each month, we have
our expert property advisors write an unbiased assessment of what is
happening in their particular area. Herron Todd White does not sell or
lease property, nor do we receive any kickbacks from any party. We have no
real estate agencies who sponsor us or advertise in our publications or
subscribe to our services therefore our readers can be assured that we have
no need (or pressure) to put on 'rose coloured glasses' in reporting what
we feel about property across commercial, rural and residential.
It might also be a good time to consider getting your Tax Depreciation
Schedules done on any income producing properties - and it may also pay to
consider if you should be getting an insurance valuation (including any
plant and machinery) for particularly rural and commercial operations.
There is some interesting reading in the pages that follow. If any of it
conjures up a question or two about your property interests, feel free to
pick up the phone and see how we can help.
In the June 2011 edition of the MIR we focus on:
Feature - "Who's Behind the Wheel" - Industries that Drive our Markets
Commercial - Retail
Residential
Contacts
Rural
Market Indicators
Please follow the link below to download the June 2011 edition
http://www.htw.com.au/Month_in_Review/Month-In-Review-June-2011.pdf
Thanks for reading