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DONGARA - GATEWAY to the Batavia Coast
'The Best kept secret in the Mid West
Just 3 1/2 hours drive North of PERTH via road lies Western Australia's Mid West region and the twin towns of Dongara and Port Denison.
Dongara offers a relaxed lifestyle with beautiful beaches, historical sites and a healthy fishing industry. The main street, Moreton Terrace, is lined with Moreton Bay Fig trees which were planted in 1906 and are now a focal point of the town. Originally built on a strong rural economy, Dongara and Port Denison now have a thriving rock lobster fishing and processing industry and are ever- increasing in popularity as a place for tourists.
Also known to many as the "wildflower region" this area is home to some of the world's finest collections of flowering plants.
The area has experienced considerable growth which has resulted in a major boost of new home constructions here over previous years. We offer a unique lifestyle here with a mixture of farmers, fishermen, retirees and holiday makers, supported by the many people engaged in the industries necessary for a town with a population of approximately 3,750 residents. This number is expected to grow to 5,000 by the year 2010.
The Mid West has now emerged as a Mining resource powerhouse with recent oil and gas discoveries in the Dongara area currently in progress.
Arc Energy, Origin, ROC OIL, Eneabba Gas, Mt Gibson Iron Ore projects and the mineral sands producer TICOR are all currently engaged in projects within an 80 kilometre radius of Dongara.The General farming Industry is still alive and thriving in the Mid West, General Farming has been the backbone of the Shire of Irwin and is a vibrant and viable industry employing hundreds of people throughout the Mid West.
At Harcourts Dongara we pride ourselves on our service to the community, our clients and our customers. Our ongoing strong referral basis is testament to our dedication and commitment to the local community. We proudly service the twin towns of Dongara and Port Denison and we also service the surrounding Mid West towns including the coastal towns (south of Dongara) at Leeman, Greenhead, Jurien Bay & Cervantes. Inland to Eneabba and the farming towns of Mingenew, Three Springs & Morawa. We also travel (North of Dongara) to Bookara, Greenough, Walkaway & Geraldton.
The Harcourts Dongara team includes: John & Robyn Cooper as Business Owners and  Directors.
Robyn Cooper is the Licensee in Bona Fide Control and both Robyn & John actively work in the sales field which includes the 'Residential ' & surrounding 'Rural ' areas including the surrounding coastal and farming towns here in the Mid West.
Harcourts Dongara has an excellent track record in Property Management and we employ two full time Property Managers and an assistant. We also have hands on experience in property development. We have the exclusive selling authority for 'The Retreat' Land Estate in Port Denison and The Dongara 'Northshore' Land development. These exciting beachside Estates have been amazingly popular and have attracted Real Estate Investors from 'all walks of life'.
At Harcourts Dongara we stand on our track record but we are continually trying to improve our service and ensure we maintain a professional approach to all facets of the Real Estate Industry.
Harcourts Dongara is located in the Batavia Boulevard Shopping Centre adjacent to the Dongara Post Office at 3/33 Moreton Terrace Dongara.
Phone (08) 99271322 Fax (08) 99271756.Email: dongara@harcourts.com.au

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Fri, 05 Feb 2010
Buyers are hedging their bets in NSW in 2010

2010 is bringing with it a comeback in the real estate market. Suburbs that saw the greatest drop in value over the past couple of years are really starting to come back. Overall, NSW’s property market is about to enter a year of solid growth.

In 2009, the First Home Buyer’s grant stimulated the property sector throughout the global financial crisis, encouraging many first home buyers to get into the market and take advantage of the increased incentives.

Harcourts New South Wales, CEO, Chris Stephandellis said this first home owner’s rush produced a downside.

“Due to the increased competition in the market place, there was a spike in the market, with many sales exceeding asking prices particularly in the Bathurst area,” he said.

“Now, there is a decreased amount of first home buyers in the market because of the Grant reduction in December, and the looming threat of a fourth interest rate hike when…


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