The happiest places in Australia and QLD revealed
A new study has found the key to happiness, and the good news is it’s part of a housing boom that could be contagious.
A new study has found the key to happiness, and the good news is it’s part of a housing boom that could be contagious.
Money or the skies? Given the choice of a free luxury apartment or millions in gold, over half of Aussies took the property, latest figures show.
Brisbane’s auction market has had its best start in years, with the number of homes selling under the hammer hitting five-year highs at the weekend.
Ian Calder and wife Katerina Calder simply could not resist the charm of a New Farm cottage that was more than 100 years old – and they’ve given it a transformation to see it through the next 100.
A persistent Brisbane man, who made two offers on a house before it went to auction, waited patiently until the home was declared ‘on the market’ to throw in the largest bid of the day.
A stunning holiday-home-come-luxury hotel in Byron Bay seems to have stumbled on the perfect dual formula for one of life’s necessary luxuries – the ability to walk in and through your clothes collection.
Damon Rielly may be more used to the entertainment world via his day job as Queensland executive GM of Southern Cross Austereo, but he and wife Marnie also have exacting taste when it comes to their home.
A Queensland location has been named the best place in Australia to buy property to get rich slow, a strategy that’s become enticing now that money is cheap.
Parasite just blitzed the competition to win four Oscars including the coveted Best Picture gong – and 60 per cent of it is based in this amazing built-for-purpose house.
Sydney prices may have finally arrived in southeast Queensland, with a two-bedroom brick house selling for a healthy sum at the weekend.
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