Smart Home

A video explaining the Smart Home construction and design philosophy.



October Update

Director Daniel Goodwin talk about upcoming October Seminars



August Update

Daniel talks about the upcoming Super Sunday Events in August.



We're on the Hunter Expressway

BRANXTON residents and the Hunter coal industry are two big winners out of a federal budget that promises nearly $1.5 billion for the F3 link road. In 2007 Prowealth revealed the plans of the proposed F3 link road to clients at our Super Saturday seminar in Terrigal. The proposed road is now a reality after receiving funding in the federal budget. The link road has been allocated $1.451 billion over six years, including $158.9 million this financial year and $162 million in 2013-14. The State Government will contribute $200 million. Treasurer Wayne Swan unveiled the plans for the 40-kilometre dual carriageway, which has been named the Hunter Expressway. It has been touted as one of the major nation building projects in this year's budget. Mr Swan said the project would provide six strategic interchanges along the route to service local communities and provide traffic relief to the New England Highway between Weakleys Drive and Branxton. It is expected to reduce travel times between Newcastle and Branxton by 28 minutes and relieve surrounding roads of between 15,000 and 30,000 vehicles per day in the areas around Rutherford, Maitland, Thornton and Newcastle.



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History of House Prices



Loan to Value Ratio (LVR)