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Water to drive up property prices
4 Feb 2008

While floods in Queensland and the north of NSW have caused many millions of dollars in damage the water will be better news for property prices. Valuer at Herron Todd White, Kerry Herron, said that while the damage could bring property values down by 5 per cent in the short term, in the longer term property values could improve by as much as 50 per cent. "If you get into cotton areas the value of the water can exceed the value of the land itself," he said.

The Australian Financial Review, 4/2/2008

Previous News Items:
29 Jan 2008 | Welcome rains cause problems for some
24 Jan 2008 | Cotton growers accused of soaking up floodwaters
3 Jan 2008 | Darling delivers for farmers
2 Jan 2008 | Murray flows improved but still not enough
21 Dec 2007 | Cotton draining Murray flows


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