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SellwithLuke.com.au

278 Anzac highway, Plympton, Australia
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SellwithLuke.com.au is a company that specialises in selling homes in a way that focus on getting the highest price possible .

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Great Job Helen Go team https://www.facebook.com/luke.papandrea/posts/10206288684844769

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It's a Revolution! Hi all "Check out my latest video " If anybody needs assistance in selling, buying, renting, building, investing or financing a property, call my personal number 0411 718 555 Please share with Facebook https://www.facebook.com/luke.papandrea/posts/10206255957626609

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In the Chairmans room at Morphetville race day doing the charity Auction for Craniofacial Australia and Dr Kate bought the GOLD bracelet well done.

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This one in Salisbury East we sold twice lol record price mind you.The owner was told by two of the local Agents that it was not possible to get the price we got ,Well '' Guess what we did ''Thanks Daniel Care great job

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Another Happy customer Check Out Spider man bottom left hand of the Picture lol Cute as '' I Sold this Gem during the Auction Campaign ''Thanks to Helen Giannone and Anthony DeMarco

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Real Estate SA - 46 West St, Ascot Park presented by Luke Papandrea from Refined Real Estate

Luke presents a fabulous opportunity coming onto the market in Ascot Park

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323 Main South Road Morphett Vale

Have a Look at these great New Homes getting built in Morphett Vale. Awesome Value

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Great finance news At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate unchanged at 2.0 per cent. Recent information suggests the global economy is continuing to grow, though at a slightly lower pace than earlier expected. While several advanced economies have recorded improved growth over the past year, conditions have become more difficult for a number of emerging market economies. China's growth rate has continued to moderate. Commodity prices have declined further, especially oil prices. This partly reflects slower growth in demand but also very substantial increases in supply over recent years. The decline in Australia's terms of trade, which began more than four years ago, has therefore continued. Financial markets have once again exhibited heightened volatility recently, as participants grapple with uncertainty about the global economic outlook and diverging policy settings among the major jurisdictions. Appetite for risk has diminished somewhat and funding conditions for emerging market sovereigns and lesser-rated corporates have tightened. But funding costs for high-quality borrowers remain very low and, globally, monetary policy remains remarkably accommodative. In Australia, the available information suggests that the expansion in the non-mining parts of the economy strengthened during 2015 even as the contraction in spending in mining investment continued. Surveys of business conditions moved to above average levels, employment growth picked up and the unemployment rate declined in the second half of the year, even though measured GDP growth was below average. The pace of lending to businesses also picked up. Inflation continues to be quite low, with the CPI rising by 1.7 per cent over 2015. This was partly caused by declining prices for oil and some utilities, but underlying measures of inflation are also low at about 2 per cent. With growth in labour costs continuing to be quite subdued as well, and inflation restrained elsewhere in the world, consumer price inflation is likely to remain low over the next year or two. Given these conditions, it is appropriate for monetary policy to be accommodative. Low interest rates are supporting demand, while regulatory measures are working to emphasise prudent lending standards and so to contain risks in the housing market. Credit growth to households continues at a moderate pace, albeit with a changed composition between investors and owner-occupiers. The pace of growth in dwelling prices has moderated in Melbourne and Sydney over recent months and has remained mostly subdued in other cities. The exchange rate has continued its adjustment to the evolving economic outlook. At today's meeting, the Board judged that there were reasonable prospects for continued growth in the economy, with inflation close to target. The Board therefore decided that the current setting of monetary policy remained appropriate. Over the period ahead, new information should allow the Board to judge whether the recent improvement in labour market conditions is continuing and whether the recent financial turbulence portends weaker global and domestic demand. Continued low inflation may provide scope for easier policy, should that be appropriate to lend support to demand. Enquiries

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