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The Adelaide property market - The state of play presentation
Published on 26 Feb 16 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- industry perspective
- general market discussion
- current trends
- investment tips.
Author profile
Alexander Ouwens
Alexander is the Director of Ouwens Casserly and the youngest ever & current President of REISA. Alex & Nathan Casserly have built Ouwens Casserly Real Estate into arguably Australia's fastest growing residential property firm in just four short years since establishing in 2011. They have sold over $1B in housing, have 70+ employees and manage over 1100 residential rental properties. They have been keynote speakers at every major real estate conference in Australia and are Adelaide's next generation of successful real estate agents. - Current at 20 January 2016
This was presented at 2016 SA Property Day .
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