Giant flying hotel can stay airborne for years
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.
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.
A developer has proposed to build a stack of terrace-style townhouses in a booming Ipswich suburb, each unit complete with a balcony and courtyard space. SEE THE PLANS
North Ipswich Development Pty Ltd has unveiled their impressive new plans for the 293-unit complex North Ipswich Apartments, which may provide more affordable housing alternatives for inner-city residents.
About 87,000 Queensland homes have been left empty despite the worst rental crisis in history – prompting calls for tough penalties against owners who don’t rent them out. EXCLUSIVE DATA
It’s a tale of two cities in Ipswich, with the divide between the most expensive and cheapest street values differing by up to $1.65 million. Based on recent sales, the rich and bargain streets can be revealed. Full list.
Four of Queensland’s top real estate agents sold more than a billion dollars in residential properties during the 2021 real estate boom. SEE THE FULL TOP 50 LIST
If you’re struggling to get into the Christmas spirit, there’s no better way to embrace the holidays than living in the Home Alone house from the iconic 1990 movie. And it’s cheaper than you might think.
A Mexican wave of interstate buyers looks set to wash over Queensland this summer, but even local buyers aren’t venturing far from their Maroons heartland either.
They’re home to Australia’s rich and sometimes famous, but the difference in values across Queensland’s prestige streets can be millions. >QLD’s cheapest and most expensive streets revealed.
A brand new high school has been announced for Greater Springfield, forming part of a $135 million project to accommodate population growth. Now the plans have been revealed.
Queensland’s property boom has been so astounding, even its worst performing region – a major city – posted a healthy 8 per cent rise in values. See the nation’s best and worst performers list.
Buyers have widened their search beyond Queensland’s overheated coastal markets, looking for the next Noosa or Byron Bay. See where demand has soared.
Families struggling to find housing and childcare in Ipswich could soon have a solution, with plans for a major $43 million project revealed.
Homeowners across Ipswich may struggle to pay their mortgage when interest rates begin to rise, with experts suggesting a one per cent increase could push people to the brink of ‘mortgage stress’. Take a look at our interactive table to see how increased rates will impact you.
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