Issue 409

News Bulletin

Lest we forget...

... as we celebrate Anzac Day and enjoy the Long Weekend. In property news this week, a bushfire-proof house beats the heat; and the lengths some go to when speaking their mind…

Land prices continue to rise

The cost of residential land continues to rise with a new report showing the median price of raw land increased by 2.2 per cent to a record $185,222 in the December 2009 quarter.

The latest residential land report from building industry organisation HIA and property information and analytics provider rpdata.com, highlights the risk of the new home building recovery losing momentum from the second half of 2010.

The 'bushfire-proof' house

A brand new house was torched this week - and survived to tell its own story to scientists conducting research into bush-fire resistant housing.

CSIRO scientists `flame-tested' the steel-framed house near Mogo on the NSW south coast to see how the structure could withstand realistic bushfire conditions.

New home building down

The amount of work done on building new homes fell in the December 2009 quarter, according to figures released this week by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

The estimate of the value of new residential work done (seasonally adjusted) fell 2.5% to $8,833.5m.

The prophet to the mountain

An Australian Professor of Economics has a long walk ahead of him after losing a bet that housing prices will plummet.

Making a losing bet that house prices would crash last year, Steven Keen now has to walk from Parliament House in Canberra to Mount Kosciuszko in the Snowy Mountains, wearing a t-shirt with the slogan "I was hopelessly wrong on house prices, ask me how", the ABC reports.

Fill me up muffin cup

Some waste may continue to be unavoidable in our modern lives; however there are lots of ways to clean up while being sweet to the environment. The Fabriano Bin is one such way, incorporating the beauty of pleated-paper muffin cups with waste management.

Created for Milan's Design Week 2009 and made entirely of recycled paper, the bin consists of 50 thin disposable bags that can be pulled out and thrown away when full.

Lord of the Houses

Many of us would love to be able to build our dream home in our spare time - but then it would also be good to live in it, once it's finished.

That's not going to happen for Lord of the Rings devotee Maddie Chambers, however. The UK Telegraph reports she has spent the past year building a 3 sq ft model of Frodo Baggins's house, making everything by hand, from the portraits on the walls to the household furniture and vegetable patch in the garden.

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