Why January Can Be A Good Month to Buy Property – 9 Jan 2012
Prime holiday times like January can present opportunities for those looking to buy a house, which can translate to lower prices and more flexible conditions for a better buy. Holiday periods are...
View ArticleAustralia Inundated by Wave of Foreign Investors – 22 Des 2011
FOREIGN investors have bought $3.7 billion worth of commercial property this year, accounting for 37% of transactions, according to CBRE. According to CBRE this is the highest level of offshore...
View ArticleHome Values Rise For First Time In 2011 – 30 Des 2011
Homeowners have received a bout of good news at year’s end, with a private survey showing the first rise in capital city home values in 11 months. Capital city home values lifted 0.1 per cent in...
View ArticleABBA World Record! Lemon Baxter Official Sponsors – 17 Nov 2011
ABBA World Record! Lemon Baxter Official Sponsors Bjorn Again, the official ABBA tribute band attended a fundraising event at Kew Primary School last week. As a fundraiser event, we came up with the...
View ArticleRate Cut Based on Flawed Reasoning – 2 Nov 2011
Bearish economist Steve Keen says there are a few flawed reasons for the Reserve Bank interest rate cut. “They have cut rates this time around not because they are proactive, but because they are...
View ArticleRate Cut in Prospect as Economy Falters – Oct 2011
The Reserve Bank has left its key interest rate unchanged for another month, ignoring for now the gathering signs of a slowdown in growth at home and abroad. The dollar dived as the RBA indicated that...
View ArticleEco-friendly Buildings Have Higher Value – Sept 2011
Green office buildings are valued higher than other buildings, the first significant Australian report on the subject has shown. Office buildings that rated highly using either the National Australian...
View ArticleSpeak to The Experts – Aug 2011
Commercial and Industrial Property Experts Should you be considering selling, leasing or require your property interests to be professionally appraised or managed, contact us today on 03 9699 7500...
View ArticleCommercial & Industrial Economic Forecast – Jul 2011
Australian Economic Outlook The economy hit a soft patch late last year just as the Reserve Bank last raised interest rates. This was compounded by the impact of floods and cyclone on mining and...
View ArticleStrong Demand for Space in CBD, St Kilda Rd – Jun 2011
Several leases have shown that demand for large floor plates is strong, particularly in the CBD and St Kilda Road, according to agent Lemon Baxter. Richard Curtain, Manager of commercial, industrial...
View ArticleInvestor Snaps Up 14 Docklands Offices In A Row For $3.81m
Docklands: Melbourne-based investor JAK Investment Group has paid $3.81 million for 14 office suites at 425 Docklands Drive in a deal negotiated by Lemon Baxter’s Paul O’Sullivan. The units, next to...
View ArticleGrocon To Bring Major Build-To-Rent To Heart Of Melbourne
Construction and development company Grocon is set to bring a major build-to-rent project to the heart of Melbourne’s Southbank with more than 400 apartments for executive-style tenants. Grocon has...
View ArticleSurban Rail Loop
It’s a tiny line on a map that appears to hint at something bigger: the possibility of a third underground rail through the city by 2051. Maps of Melbourne’s future rail network released by the Andrews...
View ArticleSouth Melboure Urban Planning
Another major commercial development is planned for a South Melbourne super site. Marketed last year as Ensemble, the 4,693 square metre development opportunity holds four street frontages and spanned...
View ArticleVictoria Police Pays $23m For South Melbourne Supersite
Victoria Police has out muscled “many major developers in the city”, according to sources, to snare a South Melbourne island site held for 50 years by electrical wholesaler L&H. The state...
View ArticleFishermans Bend – New Planning Controls
The Victorian Government has just released the framework for the Fisherman’s Bend precinct. Featuring all new updates to building heights, transport and density. Click the button below to view the...
View ArticleBillionaire retailer Lew walks away from Chapel Street
First Solly Lew walked out on Melbourne’s Bourke Street mall, now he’s saying goodbye to Chapel Street. In another blow to the once-thriving shopping district, the billionaire rag trader said on...
View ArticleThe hidden dangers of urban noise and how to fix them
Is it sound or noise? The answer sometimes depends on your perceptions but noise is now widely regarded as a health issue, not merely an annoyance. One solution is coming from acoustic artists who are...
View ArticleWhat Gen X, Y and Z look for in an office space
What Gen X, Y and Z look for in an office space and how it can help reduce staff turnover. The latest computer technology, a clean office, and a window with a view – give those things to Gen Z office...
View ArticleDemand is soaring for Melbourne warehouses
Lemon Baxter commercial/industrial sales and leasing director Ben Hackworthy said a lack of supply due to residential and commercial development was forcing requirements over 3000 square metres away...
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