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July 03, 2021
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As far as property investments go, car parks are one of the most mysterious. There are few strata-titled car parks in the country today, and it’s believed the last of them were built around the 1980s.
And yet, three such car parks have been sold since 2020; and the latest offering is a $42 million multi-storey car park at People’s Park Complex (or $57,000 per car park lot). Here’s what an aspiring investor might want to know about them:
A recent slew of car parks up for sale
Since end-2020, three strata-titled car parks have been sold. These are:
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Create an Edible Landscape So much good, productive agricultural land is wasted these days on the cultivation of lawns and shrubs. Beauty and bounty can thrive together if you take the time to design a multifunctional edible landscape.
By Rosalind Creasy
The edible landscape in action: instead of a flowering vine, garden writer Mary-Kate Mackey planted grapevines at the corners of this pergola in her Oregon backyard retreat. It gives her outdoor dining area fresh fruit AND a European feel.
PHOTO: ROBIN BACHTLER CUSHMAN
A close-up look at the author’s street-side border reveals 12 edible plants. On the bottom, from left to right: society garlic, nepitella (an oreganolike herb with a hint of mint), a cluster of sculptural collards, and thyme and winter savory spilling out of the bed. Middle tier: upright rosemary, purple basils, chartreuse pineapple sages, bronze fennel and a kumquat. Roma tomatoes grow behind the fence and scarlet runner beans grow over the e