Where you can buy an entire Old West Town
Aspiring cowboys born in the wrong era have a rare opportunity to live out their old Wild West fantasies, thanks to this listing for an entire town.
Aspiring cowboys born in the wrong era have a rare opportunity to live out their old Wild West fantasies, thanks to this listing for an entire town.
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An eight hectare equestrian estate has topped the list of the most expensive properties sold in the Somerset in the last six months.
Ever wondered just how much that house up the end of the road sold for?
EARTH moving equipment has started to clear land for the housing development off Dunoon Road.
NATIONAL property writer Terry Ryder might have blacklisted Gladstone as a “suburb to avoid”, but new home owners are telling a different, more personal, story.
Four Ipswich suburbs have made Westpac’s 2019 property hotspots list, with owners likely to sell up and cash in this year.
United Project Partners Pty Ltd, part of the United Group, was a Gympie-based project manager and funder of property developments across Toowoomba and Gympie.
‘One of our goals through the program is to support our tenants towards buying their Ripley home under a low-cost home ownership initiative we have developed.’
More than half an acre of North Ipswich has hit the market, but agents can’t put a price on what the site is worth.
‘It should spark up the investment interest in the town while we’re at absolute bottom’.
A DYING Toowoomba man set aside the future proceeds from the sale of his home so that others might live.
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