Block team wins record $1.7m, others get nothing
One team has won the biggest prize ever given away on The Block, but it wasn’t good news for the other four teams on auction day. (Warning: Spoilers)
One team has won the biggest prize ever given away on The Block, but it wasn’t good news for the other four teams on auction day. (Warning: Spoilers)
The tourism hotspot Crystal Castle is being put up for sale for millions as Naren King’s dream comes to an end.
Nestled in the beautiful hinterland of Byron Bay, Crystal Castle is home to the tallest crystal geodes in the world including a Buddha Walk and a 12-acre botanical garden with a sacred monument blessed by the Dalai Lama. See photos here.
High profile Queensland developer Vitale Property Group has lodged plans for a luxury apartment project in Byron Bay. See what they have in mind.
It’s one of the mountains that make the Byron Shire town’s landscape so unique; now there’s an opportunity to own a slice of it, along with the ultimate private estate.
The lowest price paid for a hinterland property was 429 Federal Drive, Federal at $850,000 and the most expensive was $12.7 million for 122 Coopers Shoot Road, Cooper’s Shoot
The “massive” project has had “unanimous support across the political spectrum and areas of the community” and is set to transform a disused health facility in a prime location.
In an area where property prices are out of control, “landless” farmers face a whole lot of challenges, but these council candidates hope more food can be produced on the Byron Shire’s fertile lands.
In a $10,000+ change of mind, the proponent behind the housing development has made a big pivot in their plans to demolish a two-storey home, built in the late 70s, to make way for six new homes.
The proposed “coastal cottage” style redevelopment, in one of the Byron Shire’s exclusive enclaves, would increase the centre’s capacity by about 80 per cent.
A popular CBD favourite has been listed for sale, with owners moving on after 20 years. Here’s how it could be yours:
Big changes are happening in the town as Byron institutions and other landmark or prominently-located properties change hands.
The company, which runs a restaurant and bar empire, will take over the keys to the prominent venue in the coming days and has shed some light on its vision for the future of the space.
The plans have been “carefully considered and contemplated by a group of local residents and businesspeople with a common interest in sustainable, high quality, innovative development”.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/byron-shire/property/page/14