Queenslander could’ve been sold ‘10 times over’
This charming Queenslander home has put Chelmer on the map with interstate buyers.
This charming Queenslander home has put Chelmer on the map with interstate buyers.
Spectacular city views, a sparkling in-ground pool and stylish interiors are on offer at this inner-city gem.
The quirky colour scheme of this home did not get in the way of a sale.
This was a tiny two-bedroom house before it was transformed into the perfect family home.
MID-CENTURY architecture was the inspiration for a split-level Aspley home, built by the current owners.
One Brisbane’s first cast concrete panel homes – designed and built in the early 1900s by well-known architect at the time Ian Ferrier – is on the market.
Nestled at the end of Confluence Court, this home offers privacy with a relaxing backdrop of bushland and the South Pine River
THIS split-level residence uses sharp angles to create a unique and modern look.
Relax by the gardens, pool, ponds filled with fish or on the breezy deck at this well-designed and landscaped Mount Ommaney residence
AUCTION clearance rates experienced a traditional end of year slow down, but still finished off better than at the same time in 2014.
Developers look to southern suburbs as demand for apartments increases.
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