Revealed: The Wide Bay cities where real estate is still hot
Property markets in regional Queensland, particularly in two Wide Bay cities, continued to perform strongly, according to the latest Hotspotting Price Predictor Index.
Property markets in regional Queensland, particularly in two Wide Bay cities, continued to perform strongly, according to the latest Hotspotting Price Predictor Index.
The Wide Bay and Burnett real estate scene is booming and we’ve found the younger real estate staff set to play a major part in the industry’s future. Meet them here.
Plans to build an 18-storey Sheraton resort in Hervey Bay are up in the air with a conservation group fighting to stop it in its tracks, saying its excessive height will have a major impact on the environment.
A four-bedroom house would be bulldozed on a prime Pialba block which would be home to a new apartment complex should an application to the council be approved.
Public opinion appears to support a Sheraton Hotel at Hervey Bay, though some of those against it have nicknamed it the ‘foreshore eyesore’ as assumptions of an age divide appear in the debate.
Sydney’s swankiest apartment is back on the market, with a high-profile Luxe Listings agent dropped and the new team tasked with selling the six-bedroom unit spending $500,000 on staging.
The state government has announced a multimillion-dollar plan to redevelop and repurpose the old Tafe centre at Oakhurst, with planning already underway.
From local, state and federal politicians, to those who advocate on our behalf, as well as business leaders and everyday people doing extraordinary things, the Fraser Coast is home to many talented and influential people. But who is the most influential of them all this year?
Greener streets, more outdoor dining, pop-up events and prioritising pedestrians are among the key elements of a strategy to revitalise the Hervey Bay City Centre. Full details, photos here:
From “damning” building height breach controversy to passionate pleas for business-saving progress, the first clues on how a council will vote on a 21-storey luxury resort – the tallest north of Brisbane – can be revealed.
There are currently 25 Australian cities, including three state capitals, with a population of 50,000 or more and a median house price below $750,000. Three of those are in the Wide Bay. See the full list:
Two ambitious developments in rapidly growing Wide Bay cities are earmarked to play a major part in a multimillion-dollar over 50s housing pipeline along the east coast of Australia.
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