Stockland sees strong growth in residential land lots

By Simon Johanson
Updated October 26 2016 - 8:08pm, first published 4:02pm
Rising settlement risk in the apartment sector is a potential threat to the nation's housing industry. Photo: Glen McCurtayne
Rising settlement risk in the apartment sector is a potential threat to the nation's housing industry. Photo: Glen McCurtayne
A Stockland housing development in Craigieburn, in Melbourne's north. Photo: Erin Jonasson
A Stockland housing development in Craigieburn, in Melbourne's north. Photo: Erin Jonasson
Perth has shown signs of stabilisation. Photo: Louie Douvis
Perth has shown signs of stabilisation. Photo: Louie Douvis

One of the country's largest residential developers, Stockland, has not seen signs of slowdown or a rise in settlement risk that its competitor, apartment-focused property developer Mirvac, reported Tuesday.

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