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Thursday, the 20th of June

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Mackenzie Scott
Reporter
NEWS
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Put that tax cut on the house and save
Homeowners who put their entire stage-three tax cut savings on their mortgage could shave two to six years off the life of their loan, saving thousands | USE THE INTERACTIVE MAP
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‘Archaic’: nationwide land tax grab now underway
NSW is set to impose higher land tax costs for property owners – a move that has already helped flatten price growth in Victoria.
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Are you rich enough? ANZ reveals more about its ‘low-risk’ mortgage
The controversial new ANZ policy creates three categories for low-risk mortgage borrowers in these wealthy suburbs but excludes anyone in Tasmania, SA and NT.
MARKET MOVERS
Laundy adds to pub empire with $20m Sydney ‘jewel’
Pub titan Arthur Laundy promised this year would just be about renovation of his mighty portfolio, but he just couldn’t help himself.
Jon Adgemis pub entities placed into administration
The KPMG deal maker turned publican has lost control of two prized Sydney assets as he scrambles to keep his hotel empire from unravelling.
REA takes full control of proptech Realtair
The digital real estate giant is again expanding its offerings to agents.
✣ PRESTIGE PROPERTY
Rubinstein offloads $8m home in search of a bigger garage
High-profile real estate agent Gavin Rubinstein has sold his Waverley home for about $8m, and is apparently on the hunt for a place with more garaging for his beloved luxury car.
Life’s too short not to have a luxe NZ lake house
Direct daily flights into Queenstown from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane as well as a ‘life’s too short’ mentality are fuelling strong interest for high-end NZ homes from cashed-up Australians.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Domestic issues spark new build costs alarm
Property companies slash jobs as tough times bite
27 Bunnings, $250m a year: Rise of SEQ’s busiest property group
New life sciences hub set for Sydney
Tower deals break the drought as reset hits office values