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Save your money and buy a house, it’s cheaper than renting
IT IS now much cheaper to own a property rather than rent a property.
Ipswich flood houses not seen as value buys
WHILE the 2011 floods hardly deterred investors in Brisbane, Ipswich real estate agents say the event has unfairly tarnished the local market.
Kruger St Army vows to fight on against development
A GROUP of Booval residents is vowing to up the ante by engaging a barrister for their fight against a planned townhouse development.
Brampton Island seven-star development approved
MACKAY Regional Council has approved a development application for Brampton Island, hopefully signalling plenty of jobs both in construction and operation.
Bank insists on 30% deposit in ‘mining town’ Gladstone
BUYING a home just got tougher in Gladstone with one of the four major banks insisting on a 30% deposit.
House Rules win will bring families together
THE Seven Network’s House Rules “Dream Holiday Home” in Toogoom will bring winner Jarrod Bennett closer to a side of his family he hardly knows.
‘Two-bed shack’ takes state design title
A STUNNING concept and a bundle of great teamwork have produced top awards for design company Gladstone Drafting.
Brisbane CBD casino revamp set to create 8000 jobs
FOUR five and six star hotels, a new casino, 50 restaurants and bars, and open space for 26,000 people are promised as part of plans to redevelop Brisbane
Council to auction woman’s home after years of unpaid rates
FRASER Coast’s council will auction 31 properties across the region in August in an effort to recover more than half-a-million dollars in unpaid rates.
Group calls for property levy of $500 to $700 a year
A PROPERTY levy could raise $7 billion a year and would be the best way for states and territories to raise revenue to address falling budgets.
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