Santa makes early stop for auction bell
Forget Jingle Bells, it’ll be jingling pockets for the owners of one of Melbourne’s best loved Christmas attractions, sold in a marathon auction that soared $300,000 past reserve.
Forget Jingle Bells, it’ll be jingling pockets for the owners of one of Melbourne’s best loved Christmas attractions, sold in a marathon auction that soared $300,000 past reserve.
Melburnians could soon hit the surf before work at a state-of-the-art water park that would be the biggest of its kind in the southern hemisphere. See the plans. NEW VIDEO AND IMAGES.
COVID-19 is closing the gap between homes in regional Victoria and Melbourne, with prices and demand surging from Mildura to Wodonga, led by one city. Here’s where it’s expected to continue.
A Melbourne sparky who took a “massive punt” on his home has cleared his mortgage in the space of two years. Find out how he did it and why the bold move is good news for the city’s north.
A Ballarat property listed with one of the biggest price tags seen in the city — north of $10m — is expected to be in high demand thanks, in part, to COVID-19 and snapped up before Christmas.
Art galleries, converting offices to apartments and many other left-field ideas are being mooted to help refill CBD towers in the aftermath of COVID-19. But are they necessary?
A spooktacular Halloween set up that normally stops traffic is ready to thrill Melburnians in a year that’s already been as scary as they come. Find out why the owners have gone all out.
A Big Wheelbarrow, street artists set loose, international golf tournaments and roaming peacocks — Melbourne’s developers have gone a long way to keep life from getting boring in 2020.
Melbourne developers are proving charity starts at home with one offering free tutoring for kids struggling to learn from home and another a helping hand from a former Australian Idol singer.
There’s no need to pay full fare for a top address at a new project unlocking one of Essendon’s best streets with prices a fraction of what you can pay to live down the road. Take a peek.
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