SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son predicted that, of the 88 companies the Vision Fund invested in, 15 could go bankrupt due to COVID-19.
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son predicted that, of the 88 companies the Vision Fund invested in, 15 could go bankrupt due to COVID-19.
Need some home inspiration? Or do you just want to walk through a home and go ‘this is the one?’ Well, read on …
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A Northern Beaches hardwood log cabin built in 1932 by Australian architect Alexander Jolly with views across Pittwater has been listed for sale.
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The mystery $10.5 million buyer of two waterfront semis in Watsons Bay has been revealed … and she’ll be turning to a close family friend with an expert eye for help with the renovation.
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Top quality construction and bold design worked hand-in-hand to create this impressive contemporary home.
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Agents are turning to auctions as a selling method as more buyers return to the market while the COVID-19 curve flattens.
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Buyers are overcoming the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic in the one property sector where supply hasn’t taken a hit — new homes and land.
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National Association of Realtors CEO Bob Goldberg said future events could be both in-person and virtual — even after pandemic.
The company is bringing on Regina Benjamin, the former U.S. Surgeon General, to consult on and develop new safety protocols as it returns to iBuying.
THE owners of Throb nightclub, which remains closed due to coronavirus restrictions, are on a mission to diversify by launching a new open-air venue at East Point Reserve.
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