Clive Palmer wants special pontoon permission
Queensland’s richest man Clive Palmer has asked for special permission to build one of Brisbane’s largest private home jetties to moor his yacht by his riverside mansion.
Queensland’s richest man Clive Palmer has asked for special permission to build one of Brisbane’s largest private home jetties to moor his yacht by his riverside mansion.
A young Aussie expatriate couple snapped up an inner-city cottage for $816,500 that they flew in to see for the first time on the morning of the auction.
You are not going to believe what $2.6m can buy you in the Queensland countryside, inland from the Sunshine Coast.
If you’ve always wanted to be royal, you could own a title dating back to 1888 though it may not be quite what you expect.
Four Australian cities including Brisbane and the Gold Coast have been named among the top 60 luxury residential markets in the world.
Housing demand will hit red hot levels as the cheapest mortgages in Australian history hit the market – but experts warn the buying frenzy will be tough on property hunters.
Brisbane’s home market is so hot buyers are resorting to massive cash offers to head off contests at auctions.
No, that is not child’s play – it’s an adult cubby house set in the garden of a 139-year-old home built for one of Australia’s finest minds. And that’s not all the estate has by way of secrets.
It may be 100 years old but make no mistake this fig tree is worth millions as buyers struggle to find space in the inner city.
Renovation spending has hit record levels – just the start of what’s going to be a multi-billion surge, according to experts – and what’s driving it is being felt on every street in the country.
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