Property
Landmark year for region
Smart city vision about to become a reality as infrastructure roll-out takes shape
Why Rocky couple left behind region’s 12,728 renters
“It makes you wonder, are they overcharging?”: Former CQ renters
Coast farm set to become 1190 new homes
A NEW stage of a major Coast development will turn farmland into more than 1100 new homes with space for new state school and other community facilities.
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Toowoomba house prices increase 40% in five years
HOUSE prices in central Toowoomba have increased nearly 40% in five years, new sales data has revealed.
Premier says Queensland property sector outlook ‘optimistic’
ANNASTACIA Palaszczuk heaped praise on the property sector in a speech to the Property Council on Tuesday, saying there are plenty of reasons for optimism.
Planner says we need 1100 new homes — now
Gladstone is behind in new home development, according to a new report released by town planner Michael Matusik.
Mayor refers herself and her council to CCC after campaign
REDLAND City mayor Karen Williams has referred herself and her council to the CCC amid a concerted community campaign against her council.
Look to a smart future as innovation builds the Coast
SOME of the most advanced technological companies in the world were among those at the launch of the Smart City Framework for the Sunshine Coast this week.
Range of options for Mackenzie development site
A DEVELOPMENT site with a range of potential uses (SCTA) at Mackenzie in Brisbane’s south-east is being offered for sale by Ray White Special Projects.
Bad experience leads 21-year-old into buying home
AFTER moving back from New Zealand, Mackay-boy Lloyd Franettovich was determined to finally call a house, home.
$1m beachfront home buyer’s dream
LOCATION, location, location is what made this Yeppoon property sell under the hammer for $1 million.
Couple farewells beloved beach home of half a century
IT’S a love affair that has lasted more than half a century, but 79-year-old Thelma Thwaite is not talking about her marriage.
Qld government preparing for boom in housing demand
THE review of the SEQ Regional Plan will push for a massive increase in the urban footprint, despite housing-lot stocks being the highest in a decade.
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