Short-term luxury rentals offer a taste of the high life
You may not be able to afford a luxury pad but you can get a taste of the high life
You may not be able to afford a luxury pad but you can get a taste of the high life
Milton Dick, the Federal Member for Oxley, loves his Durack home, which is close to a fresh produce market
With coronavirus wreaking havoc on the Australian economy, cashed-up buyers and those with a stable income are still keen to tap into the property market, according to a Brisbane finance academic.
A new development on the Sunshine Coast is attracting owner-occupiers wanting a home in a top location.
Diversity, open spaces and location are just some of the things that attracted this practitioner to Logan City
Self-contained granny flats are popping up all over Brisbane as a way to extend and add value to the family home – and they’re perfect for social distancing too.
A converted Brisbane warehouse, which was once a church, has sold in a $2.7 million cash unconditional deal
If this year’s global pandemic crisis stopped you ticking some trips off your dream destination bucket list, remember this won’t be forever. Your bucket list might get longer and once the health crisis is over, adventure awaits.
When disaster struck this island home, which has hosted many celebrities and sports stars in its time, the hideaway emerged lighter and brighter.
This Queensland richlister donated $1m of his wealth to help find a cure for COVID-19, but Clive Berghofer AM is still just a country boy at heart.
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