$7.3m: New record for Coorparoo after same house sells for $1m more than it did in 2022
$7.3m: New record for Coorparoo after same house sells for $1m more than it did in 2022. READ TODAY’S AUCTION BLOG!
$7.3m: New record for Coorparoo after same house sells for $1m more than it did in 2022. READ TODAY’S AUCTION BLOG!
An adventurous Warwick enterprise is taking the stress out of matchmaking with a new romance event, and it’s picking up traction with people from all ages.
The number of Queensland homeowners in trouble after missing mortgage repayments is at its highest level since the Reserve Bank’s record low pandemic cash rate. SEE SUBURB MAP
In the biggest rise to borrowing power since pandemic interest rates flatlined, stage 3 tax cuts are set to open up 100 more suburbs for singles and couples in Queensland. SEE WHERE
Enjoy this mega 100+ picture gallery from rugby league’s Battle of the Bayside between the Redcliffe Dolphins and Wynnum Manly Seagulls in Meninga, Connell and Harvey 19s action.
It is possible to buy a house in Brisbane at 2006 prices – and half that in the Queensland regions – with 40 suburbs showing affordability still reigns supreme. SEE FULL LIST
The cost of building a home in Queensland jumped 20 per cent in the past year, but experts hope we’ll soon see prices dip. Here’s why.
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From slick city operators to regional guns, these 100 real estate agents in Queensland have been named as finalists in REA’s prestigious annual awards. FULL LIST
Leafy family suburbs like Mitchelton and surprise inner city areas like Bowen Hills have emerged as the most popular areas locals are moving to across Greater Brisbane. SEE WHERE EVERYONE IS MOVING TO
Brisbane home prices have bounced back for the second month in a row in a sign the housing downturn has lost steam, with lower listings levels helping prop up values, defying interest rate hits.
Australia’s housing boom has sparked a “flood” of social media influencers and spruikers portraying themselves as qualified property experts to make a quick buck, a peak body has warned.
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