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Posted inHousing

Rents on the rise with rental vacancies remaining low across the New England

blankby Lia EdwardsAugust 8, 2023

Signs of the property market easing have vanished with indications the rental market remains tight across much of the New England

Ben Saxby with the town of Armiale in the background
Posted inAdvertorial, Housing, Investment

Local Business Highlight: Professionals Armidale

blankby Ingrid RotheAugust 3, 2023

Ben Saxby is an experienced, award-winning, real estate agent with 15 years of industry experience and has a comprehensive understanding of the ever-changing real estate market in Armidale.  Ben is a well-respected member of the business community and is currently on the National Board of the Professionals Real Estate group. 

Posted inGunnedah Shire, Housing

New housing strategy for Gunnedah

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 29, 2023

Gunnedah Shire Council has adopted a new Local Housing Strategy providing direction for housing in the Shire for the next 20 years.

Posted inFundraiser, General News, Housing, Tamworth, Tamworth Regional, What's on

Tamworth Family Support Services Kicking off for a Big Cause

blankby Kate BrownJune 7, 2023

Tamworth Family Supports Services’ (TFSS) Winter Warmer Appeal is kicking off in a new direction, with the inaugural Winter Warmer Soccer Cup. With a goal to take small steps for […]

Posted inDomestic Violence, Housing

New Taskforce to look into better housing outcomes for Domestic Violence Victim-Survivors

blankby Lia EdwardsMay 21, 2023

The NSW Government is looking to expand the Shared Equity Home Buyer Helper program to include access for victim survivors of domestic and family violence.

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