Property
Take a look inside Chinese billionaire’s Cannonvale mansion
EXPRESSIONS of interest are being called for the Cannonvale mansion owned by the billionaire behind the failed Chinatown development in Airlie Beach.
Reno couple takes you on walk-through of latest project
TOOWOOMBA’S most popular renovating couple is working on their biggest and most expensive project yet.
Coral Espl Cannonvale home
The Cannonvale house owned by Chinese billionaire Raymond (Peter) Wang has been listed for sale.
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Is this the time to make great Aussie dream a reality?
With the average home price in some cases tripling over the past 25 years, is owning your own home still a reality for the average Australian?
New housing development for Forest Hill
QUEENSLAND-based Red Dog Group has launched pre-sales on its latest housing development set to transform Forest Hill.
Downsize your home and enjoy a wealthier retirement
THE debate about the exclusion of the home from the aged pension assets test raises an important planning issue for retirees and empty-nesters.
$550 million five-star resort gets green light from council
THE first stage of the $550 million five-star Dusit Thani international resort complex at Brookwater has been given the green light by council.
Top property manager wants to spread Jam
AFTER taking out a top gong at the REIQ 2015 Awards for Excellence, it is hard to imagine what Jam Property’s Loretta Morgan cannot do.
Council will charge you $14,500 to see Sekisui papers
SUNSHINE Coast Council’s interactions with Sekisui have generated 52,000 pages of documents, and it’ll cost $14,500 just to see them.
Hammer falls hard on Central Queensland building industry
WHILE the building and construction industry grows confidently across the state, the hammer is falling hardest on Central Queensland, new figures show.
Out-of-town builders ‘doing a sloppy job’
HOME owners who build investment properties on the Capricorn Coast are being “sloppy” about their choices these days.
Mackay’s housing market being described as ‘stable’
WE have hit the bottom.
$3.2m Ripley Valley water park to open to public next summer
A MASSIVE $3.2 million water play park at Providence in the Ripley Valley is scheduled to be open to the public in time for next summer.
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