Property Victoria newsletter
| Property Victoria is a regular property information publication produced by Land Victoria. Each edition features different information to help build an authoritative and broad picture of property activity in Victoria. Topics include statewide valuation information, median property sales prices and updates on new online property information services. Distributed by email, Property Victoria provides much sought after property information to media outlets, property analysts, and other stakeholders. To subscribe to this free newsletter email property.victoria@dse.vic.gov.au with subscribe in the subject heading and list your details. - Top-shelf property data released - House prices steady in 2008 - Staying put by the seaside - City apartment numbers boom - Revaluation 2008 results - House prices steady in 2007 - Victorian property prices - March 2007 quarter -Mid-priced properties abound across Victoria - Steady growth for Victoria's property prices in 2006 - Victoria's most affordable municipalities according to 2006 revaluation data - Boroondara heads Victoria's million dollar properties list - Revaluation 2006 results - Improving online property services - Victoria's most affordable municipalities according to 2004 revaluation data - Victoria's million dollar homes quadruple according to 2004 revaluation data - New mortgages on the increase - SPEAR (Streamlined Planning and Electronic Referrals) notches up another milestone - First Victorian subdivision approved online - Revaluation 2004 results - Values stay strong in 2003 - Buying and selling land online - Tracking development permits online - From paper chase to cyberspace - Transforming Victoria's Crown land records - Suburban flats rise in value - Country house blocks in demand - Inner city apartment market grows - Record year for Land Registry - Riding the wave of our waterside icons - Melbourne's commercial property up according to 2002 revaluation - Revaluation 2002 results Please note: Document(s) on this page are presented in PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe Reader, you can download a copy free from the Adobe web site. |

