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Break into Toowoomba housing market: ‘You only need $1000’
TOOWOOMBA Turnkey Homes is making it easier than ever for first home-buyers to break into the market.
Historic home sets auction record in North Toowoomba
A FEDERATION-ERA home in Gentle St has set a new record for a property sold at auction in Toowoomba’s north-east.
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$75m to extend housing development at Ipswich Country Club
NEW developers have moved in to extend the housing development fronting Ipswich Country Club at Leichhardt with a $75 million four-staged project.
There’s no such thing as a perfect house
BUYER’S remorse. Who hasn’t felt it before? But when it comes to purchasing a new home, it can be a very bad feeling indeed.
Electric bus project for Ripley Valley
IPSWICH is on the cusp of introducing revolutionary electric buses to the city after a productive visit by Mayor Paul Pisasale to Japan.
State pulls plug on Rainbow Shores
TIME has run out on the Krauchi family’s multi-million dollar development saga as the beachfront land goes back into public hands.
Sold! The hammer comes down on sellers who abandon animals
A PET cat has boosted the price offered for a Melbourne home by $140,000, but a cat was also the clincher in a real estate “purr-chase” on the Sunshine Coast.
Road upgrade for 2500 homes to be built north of Rocky
A NEW four-way intersection with traffic lights on the Bruce Hwy will be the launching pad for a North Rockhampton housing project expected to create up to 2500 homes.
Negative gearing has role to play in housing
GOOD BUSINESS: Have you noticed the predictable bleating about negative gearing on rental properties now prices have heated up in Sydney and Melbourne?
Gympie foreign investment from all corners of the world
2573 hectares of Gympie land was bought by foreign investors last financial year and Mongolia is among the top countries buying up.
The Block Glasshouse: were the reserves too high?
WERE the reserve prices on the Block Glasshouse set too high or did the real estate agents involved fail to rustle up enough buyers?
Bidders in on the act as 14 of 17 properties sold at auction
A POST global financial crisis record was attained when 17 properties worth more than $5 million went under the hammer in Ipswich on Friday.
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