Ratings storm sours Kyle’s huge LA cash splash
Kyle Sandilands has splashed some serious cash during a wild KIIS FM crew trip to LA. We have the breakdown and it’s insane.
Kyle Sandilands has splashed some serious cash during a wild KIIS FM crew trip to LA. We have the breakdown and it’s insane.
Jane Slack-Smith was standing on a mine site rigged with explosives when she first began sharing property advice. Now she’s built herself a multimillion-dollar portfolio.
A housing developer hopes to take advantage of new state laws designed to skirt local planning red tape to build affordable units for rent on waterside land on Brisbane’s bayside.
A huge change is coming for Southport’s most infamous “bomb site”, which was once owned by INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence. FIND OUT MORE
There’s been a significant development in plans for an ultra-luxury waterfront unit complex on the eastern tip of Chevron Island. FIND OUT MORE
The next supertower of the Star Gold Coast’s $2.3bn masterplan has reached a critical milestone, with the future of the project now becoming clear. SEE THE VIDEO
A leading developer has called for widespread “radical” reform, arguing it’s too easy for projects which will never get off the ground to get the green light.
Two Queensland towns have been named in the top five places to retire in Australia, and buyers of leisure won’t need to break the bank to make the sea or tree change there. SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY.
A giant tower with room for more than 400 people has been unveiled for the site of Southport’s historic Sundale Motel. SEE THE PLANS
Senator Linda Reynolds has been seen returning to the home she could be forced to sell to fund mounting legal bills from her defamation case against Brittany Higgins.
One Melbourne family migrating to Brisbane managed to win a home at auction – from a family looking to move back to Melbourne. SEE AUCTIONS LIVE
A Melbourne first-home buyer has paid a $1.325m for their first step onto the property ladder. And it’s not the only unexpected result in a week that saw an eastern suburbs record tumble.
Renters are paying upwards of $1000 a week to live in tenants-only towers where corporate landlords pledge bars, pools, rapid repairs, and even sometimes free rent. But what are the risks?
Many parents help their children buy real estate, but their financial generosity can come unstuck. Here’s how to prevent pain.
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