Inside ‘world’s loneliest house’ for sale
A ‘waterfront’ home is up for grabs for just $460,000, complete with an outdoor dunny, its own deserted island — and zero neighbours anywhere in sight.
A ‘waterfront’ home is up for grabs for just $460,000, complete with an outdoor dunny, its own deserted island — and zero neighbours anywhere in sight.
For the first time in history homes in a normally affordable southeast Queensland suburb are selling for more than $1 million each. SEE THE PROPERTIES
Queensland’s property market might be stronger than southern states, but there is a new sign the market is cooling.
“Holy hell, they want to put it on our property”: They have owned the land for 130 years but the family behind an iconic Ripley were given just four days to lodge concerns after being told their land could be used for a primary school.
A new trend among buyers is emerging as more look to live streets away from family members
A raw and unique Esk Queenslander in much need of attention will go under the hammer at auction.
While the tourism industry took a major hit following the pandemic, trends have indicated the local economy is not only recovering but prospering
It is the third property in the area to fetch more than a million dollars since the start of 2021
Home loan repayments in this Ipswich suburb are cheaper than rent
A number of unprotected streets are leaving homes throughout Bundamba at risk of flooding
Many residents are opting to sell up as they await repairs to their badly damaged homes
Developers credit popular HomeBuilder scheme as deciding factor
The site has long been earmarked for a multiple residential development and new plans have been submitted to the council
Whether they’re trading in the concrete jungle for a seascape or are taking advantage of affordable house prices, residents from major cities are packing their bags to call Bundaberg home.
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