Property
Best month in 30 years: Why our real estate market is strong
ONE Ballina-based agent says he’s seen a shift in buyer confidence, and it’s having a dramatic impact.
Charming converted church on the Plateau up for auction
WITH high cathedral ceilings and three bedrooms, this property is on a huge block of land and has been lovingly restored.
Look inside: Inglis set to take $100K hit on Bargara unit
EMBATTLED former NRL superstar Greg Inglis could potentially lose more than $100,000 on his oceanfront Bargara unit
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Russian interest in Australian real estate up 250%
A GLOBAL real estate sales organisation says more overseas interest is heading to Australian shores than ever before.
Investors soar in with successful bid for Noosa building
A TWO-storey commercial building in Noosa has been sold at auction for $1,501,000 to local investors.
Common sense: Co-buying a house saves time and money
CO-BUYING a home has allowed two Goonellabah residents to save both time and money, and in the process they have pioneered a sustainable way of communal living.
Overseas investment into Aussie farms capped at $15 million
BARNABY Joyce has no issues with foreign investment in Australian farms.
Hastings Street retail precinct sells for $10m
THE retail component of the Tingirana resort complex on the Hastings Street tourist strip at Noosa Heads has been sold for $10 million.
‘$50M’ sale beefs up Central Queensland rural market
WHILE the price tag of three Pegunny Pastoral Company holdings is unknown, the sale of the Moura properties is one of many in Central Queensland to have caught the public’s attention.
Agent warns rents will rise and investors shunned
A GATTON real estate agent has labelled the new ‘investment property’ rate unveiled in the new Lockyer Valley Regional Council budget as unfair and unnesessary.
Save your money and buy a house, it’s cheaper than renting
IT IS now much cheaper to own a property rather than rent a property.
Ipswich flood houses not seen as value buys
WHILE the 2011 floods hardly deterred investors in Brisbane, Ipswich real estate agents say the event has unfairly tarnished the local market.
Kruger St Army vows to fight on against development
A GROUP of Booval residents is vowing to up the ante by engaging a barrister for their fight against a planned townhouse development.
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