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Stanley & Martin support Buy a Bale

Partner with us in the sale of your home and together we’ll help Australia’s farming families. For every home sold between now and Christmas, Stanley & Martin will donate $1,000 to Buy a Bale. Happiness is found in helping others and it will be your choice for us to donate to purchase hay, water, groceries…

There’s Lots to Offer on Both Sides of the Border

Blocks of land developed by the now-closed Albury-Wodonga Corporation will be released this year with the first six in Wodonga to go under the hammer soon, writes Janet Howie. A body that helped shape the Border’s landscape for 40 years still has a role to play after its closure. Thirty-five blocks developed by Albury-Wodonga Corporation…

Wrapping Around some Winter Warmth

Selling houses is not the sole concern of an Albury real estate agency that aims to help people through a long, cold winter. Stanley and Martin is asking for donation of clean, surplus blankets, which staff members will arrange to collect and distribute to those sleeping rough. Director Steve Martin says the appeal will run…

Mill Site Ready to Sell

The Allied Mills site in Albury will go under the hammer at auction on September 7 unless sold beforehand. Agents report renewed interest in the Young Street site as the mills building & silos were being bulldozed to rubble in the last two months. Stanley & Martin agent Kel Barclay said there was renewed interest…

Heritage Houses are Safe

Up to 15 historic homes on Olive and Wilson streets, Albury that have been part of Charles Sturt University for more than two decades, will return to their former glory.   Real Estate agent Steve Martin said it was an agent’s dream to list such quality properties in such a choice area, “They’ll create a lot…

Top Honour for Steve at Awards

border Real Estate Agent Steve Martin says he feels both proud and humbled to receive a state industry group’s highest individual honour.  Mr Martin, of Stanley & Martin, won the Woodrow Weight 2011 Award at the Real Estate Institute of NSW gala dinner in Sydney. REINSW President Wayne Stewart said ‘The true meaning of the…

New Start for Pub – Beer Cafe Owner Buys Pub

The Three Monkeys Tavern on the Lincoln Causeway has been sold to Melbourne businessman Ray Seit.  Boutique beers and fine locally produced food are part of his plans for reopening the tavern next year.   Mr Seit and his family operate the Stolberg Beer Cafe at Preston and will draw on their experience to re-establish the…