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The owners say this home needs to sell at auction.
The owners say this home needs to sell at auction.
THE Sunshine Coast and Noosa have experienced among the highest rates of coastal land value increases in Queensland, with council rate rises set to follow.
Increase in building approvals draws family back to the region
New South Wales investor beats off local, interstate, and national competitors
WHEN Carey and Brad McIntosh bought a townhouse in New Auckland in 2009 they thought they were making the right move
DEVELOPMENT is well and truly booming on the Sunshine Coast with new approvals and construction happening every day.
AUSTRALIA’S residential building boom will soon start to run out of steam, with construction of new unit blocks set to halve by 2020, a report has predicted.
The $5 billion Oceanside Kawana precinct will has been called the Coast’s missing link. Now a key element has been revealed.
IN an auction unlike any other, almost an entire town will be on the market and potentially sold for just $1.
143-UNIT development approved for Cotton Tree. Meet the man behind it and a string of other major projects in the sleepy riverside suburb.
BUSINESS owners Barry and Nicky Kuster are so excited about moving to the Coast they have rented a unit down the road from where their new home is being built.
The township of Yelarbon is up for sale.
BREAKING: Developers have revealed plans to create a new housing precinct in Toowoomba that will have its own supermarket, aquatic centre and pub.
SEKISUI House is preparing to unveil more land at its $500 million Ecco Ripley community.
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