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.
A pub-loving pair behind the restoration of multiple iconic Brisbane buildings has fallen in love with another riverside city, breathing life into three long-closed historic hotels – the oldest of which will open this weekend.
There are new fears Queensland graziers are reaching breaking point with revelations some are being charged more than $100,000 annually in rural rates from their local council.
A fishing village’s chance to become the next Whitsundays is on ice as a $250m development collapses and goes on the market.
A colourful 142-year-old Queensland pub which once boasted the “finest private zoo in the Commonwealth” has sold as the hotel’s “wonderfully weird” history is revealed in this special feature. VIDEO.
A longstanding, key player in the Queensland construction industry has revealed the harsh reality of rising costs and how he’s stayed successful amid a spate of builder busts.
A huge housing estate is proposed for Maryborough and, if approved, will change the landscape on the way into the Heritage City. SEE THE PLANS.
Staff have been evacuated from an office building in Hervey Bay after smoke was detected coming from the ceiling.
The Fraser Coast’s new councillors have revealed how the new team is taking shape and priorities going forward as city-changing decisions loom in coming months, including whether to approve a 21-storey high rise at Torquay.
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