Micro markets, investors shape future of housing market
Australia’s property market is becoming more fractured than ever, as multiple micro markets operate at their own speed. But one thing that is clear is the shift in who is buying.
Australia’s property market is becoming more fractured than ever, as multiple micro markets operate at their own speed. But one thing that is clear is the shift in who is buying.
Between them they have more than 500 years experience, and have survived the rollercoaster ride that is Queensland’s property market. Sixteen agents reveal their tips for the next wild ride.
A giant nuclear-powered ‘flying hotel’, complete with a gym and swimming pool could carry 5,000 passengers — and occupants would be able to live up in the air for years. Take a look inside.
Spaceships, submarines, a giant shoe and bus conversions are among wacky homes coming out of the woodwork as Airbnb offers $14.5m in grants for weird homes to be created.
Famed hip hop legend Notorious B.I.G.’s well-renowned New York City apartment has landed a buyer for thousands more than expected. See what it looks like now.
Former 70s Show co-stars Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have finally sold their Beverly Hills mansion after trying to find a buyer for nearly two years.
Rich Dad Poor Dad author and owner of more than 8000 properties Robert Kiyosaki has warned of an imminent financial disaster and how Aussies can navigate it.
The price of blocks of land in one of Queensland’s cheapest towns has quadrupled in just a month, after soaring demand saw its council put sites out to public auction. SEE WHAT TOWNS MADE THE LIST
A coastal property that was reported to have caught the eye of Chris Hemsworth has changed hands, settling a long running rumour about the Hollywood actor’s plans for a big move.
While Julia Roberts spends her New Year in Australia, its been revealed that she recently bought a five-storey century-old Victorian Revival-style home in San Francisco.
An entire mountain in QLD has hit the market for the first time – close to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail – with wild koalas, kangaroos and native birds.
After a recordbreaking year for real estate, Queensland is on the cusp of more double digit growth. Here’s what the experts predict will happen across the property spectrum.
A young couple was thrilled when they scored a new home for almost $70,000 under the average price in the area. Then they found out why.
A woman has revealed how she managed to nab a two-bedroom home by trading up items, starting with an item worth less than $1.
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