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Lochinver veto may benefit local buyers but cost sellers

The government's refusal to allow the sale of Lochinvar Station to Chinese interests raises problems for valuations.

Chris Hutching
Mon, 05 Oct 2015

The government’s refusal to allow the sale of Lochinvar Station to Chinese interests raises problems for valuations.

Colliers associate director Greg Petersen says many other aspects of the lengthy process also pose problems for valuers.

He was commenting on the government rejection of Shanghai

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Chris Hutching
Mon, 05 Oct 2015
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