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Leafy Streets

urban-forester / October 22, 2017

Brisbane home-buyers reveal their preference for leafier streets but a threshold of leafiness on private propertiesBrisbane home-buyers reveal their preference for leafier streets but a threshold of leafiness on private properties, through their home purchasing patterns. Brisbane Times –

 

Lyndal explains her research on the value of leafy streets on Radio National’s ‘The Money’. “On the street where you live – money really does grow on trees”

 

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