Real estate

City has golden history

Part two of an ongoing series by Sue Cartledge on Launceston’s architectural styles. Today – early Victorian (1850-1870).

(Published in Launceston Examiner Real Estate Guide, Friday October 13, 1989.)

Federation became the new style of the nation

Sue Cartledge continues her look at Launceston architecture. Today – the Federation House (1888-1920).

(Published in Launceston Examiner Real Estate Guide, Friday November 11, 1989.)

A new field for real estate identity

A prominent firgure in North-West Coast real estate has just taken up a position with Launceston firm, JB Tasmania.

(Profile of Lorraine Carey, published in Launceston Examiner, Tuesday, February 26, 1991.)

Retirement villages have a bright future

The greying of Australia’s population has led to the development of at least one growth industry – specialised retirement villages, which offer residents a relaxed, pressure-fre lifestyle in which to enjoy their work-free years.

(Published in Launceston Examiner Real Estate Guide, March 1991)

‘Old’ Mowbray is a haven for the young

Mowbray is one of Launceston’s older suburbs which is seeing a new resurgence of interest.

First subdivided 60 years ago, between the two World wars, it aw a surge of growth in the early 1950s, whn Mowbray heights was opened up.

(Published in Launceston Examiner Real Estate Guide, April 1991)

Business & Property Register

The Business & Property Register puts you in touch with the market without obligation.

(Newsletter mock-up for Tabe & Lees Pty Ltd, Launceston, Tasmania, July 1993.)

Unit 2, Westside Suites, Yorktown Square

An easy care two bedroom unit with double security, right in the hub of the city. within easy walking distance of all services and facilities.

(Sample property folder, produced for MikeRay Real Estate, Launceston, in July 1995.)

We came for a holiday and stayed forever

Every year, thousands of people flock to Port Macquarie for their holidays.

Ideally placed almost midway between Sydney and Brisbane, and only a few hours flight away from every part of the country, it is the perfect holiday destination.

(Published in Port Macquarie News, Friday January 3, 1997.)

Enjoy lifestyle on the waterfront

Real estate agents agree: the most coveted view in Australia is the blue expanse of Sydney Harbour, and the most coveted properties are those right on the waterfront. Prices in the prestigious suburbs of Rose bay and and Point Piper starat at around $2 million and climb as high as your ambition or wallet can take you.

Equally magnifiecent views (without the smog and peak hour traffic snarls on the bridge) can be yours for as little as $210,000.

(Published in Port Macquarie News, FRiday January 10, 1997.)

Work from home at Regatta Cove

Communications technology is rapidly shrinking our world, creating electronic links between individuals and companies in different parts of the country and even opposite sides of the world.

A welcome spin-off is greater opportunities to make a lifestyle move without sacrificing income prospects.

(Published in Port Macquarie News, Friday January 24, 1997.)

Fresh fish from your verandah

The clean, clear, deep waterways around Port Macquarie are one of the area’s greatest attractions.

The Hastings River and its tributories, the Wilson and Maria rivers, offer a superb range of water sports. Sailing and water skiing, sail boarding and scuba diving, and of coursse, great fishing all year round!

(Published in Port Macquarie News, Friday January 31, 1997)

Regatta Cove a fisherman’s paradise

Reginald Crockford says the fishing’s great at Regatta Cove Apartments.

Although the Regatta Cove canal is among the last completed of the Port Macquarie canal system, it is already developing its own marine ecosystem

(Published in Port Macquarie News, Friday, February 21, 1997.)

RVA NSW & ACT

Between May 1997 and the end of 1999, KISSMEDIA’s Sue Cartledge provided copy for the Retirement Villages Association (RVA) of NSW and ACT Retirement Village Directory. Here are two sample pages.

Which Village?

Between May 1997 and the end of 1999, KISSMEDIA’s Sue Cartledge provided copy for Aged Care Queensland’s retirement village directory, Which Village?. Here are two sample pages.