Melbourne migrants swap states in auction
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
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.
Bruce Lehrmann is fighting allegations he and his dog caused more than $19,000 damage to a luxury Sydney home Channel 7 rented for him. See the details of the claim.
It’s taken a $3m budget — at minimum — to get a foot on the ladder of Tassie prestige property market this year. See the list>>
A landmark building — home to one of the Gold Coast’s most famous corner shops — has hit the market. This is what it means for the future
A showpiece rooftop bar in one of the Gold Coast’s biggest shopping centres has been finished. This is the next big step for the venue. SEE THE PICTURES
A new study across industries has revealed the careers with the easiest and hardest path to buying a Sydney home – and it’s bad news for some tradies.
The developer behind the southern Gold Coast’s Cafe D-Bar Point Danger redevelopment is now turning his attention to another prominent site on the border. SEE THE PLANS
Victoria’s municipal association president has warned property taxes risk scaring off developers even as figures reveal councils are on track to miss new housing targets by up to 85,000 homes.
One of the Gold Coast’s most famous shopping centres will be demolished and redeveloped into a high-end hotel run by one world’s biggest luxury accommodation giants. SEE THE VIDEO
There are concerns the construction industry could take a U-turn to the bad old days when the state’s top building cop steps down soon.
How much difference does a few days make? It could be tens of thousands of dollars as tax cuts are set to increase borrowing power — see how much.
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