The 7 must-know numbers of the week, starting with the planned height of the world's tallest timber residential building

The number of storeys planned for Lend Lease development Forté. It will be the world's tallest timber residential building. The building will rise to 32 metres and will be built with prefabricated wooden panels made from cross-laminated timber (CLT) and will feature 23 apartments.

The price hopes for Kooeloah, the Broken Head, Byron Bay retreat away from the fast lane overlooking Seven Mile Beach from its lagoon and lap pools complete with two bales. It has eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms and was designed by Christine Vadez.
The price neighbouring property owner Andrew Demetriou (not the AFL boss) paid for Fitzroy bar The Night Cat, which he will retain as a bar. “It was the most vicious battle I’ve ever seen at an auction,” says Night Cat operator Max Bella.
The price Nigerian scammers secured for a Perth property they did not own. Following the fraudulent sale last year the department has lodged an application with the State Administrative Tribunal to hear the case against Samykannu Pty Ltd, trading as LJ Hooker Mirrabooka, and licensee John Samykannu.
The value of the Victorian government's first-home bonus, which is available for first-home buyers who purchase before June 30 this year. It will not be renewed after this date.
The increase in the total seasonally adjusted new home sales in April, according to the HIA. Detached house sales rose by 6.4%, while multi-unit sales were up by 10.3%.
The quantum of the claim against Toni Collette and husband David Galafassi, after the Paddington terrace that they allegedly agreed to buy for $6.35 million sold for about $5.5 million to Ian Ball, the Ernst and Young accountant.










