$46 million sales, 31 properties: Six-figure sales blitz across Gympie
An equine centre, cattle run, and residential homes are among more than 30 Gympie region properties snapped up in a three-month multimillion-dollar market blitz. See the list:
An equine centre, cattle run, and residential homes are among more than 30 Gympie region properties snapped up in a three-month multimillion-dollar market blitz. See the list:
A developer seeking to subdivide a large vacant block on the Sunshine Coast has begun legal action against the local government over “unreasonable” approval conditions.
A historic timber church which has called the Mary Valley home for more than 80 years is about to head off in an entirely new direction.
A waterfront home in a quiet Sunshine Coast suburb could soon be demolished to make way for a five-storey unit block set to bust height limits.
A grand estate with 11 bedrooms and a function venue has hit the market for the very first time, alongside a “party house” promising substantial income to its next owners.
Stumbling on surprise adult toys to brushing against poo-smeared walls are among shock rental nightmares driving a third of property managers to quit.
A typo about land in the will of a large Sunshine Coast deceased estate has become the centre of a court battle.
A popular beachside hotel is planning to more than double its accommodation offerings in plans lodged with a regional Qld council last week.
A luxury retirement provider has unveiled plans to build its fourth Sunshine Coast village, a mega-sized 242-unit complex. SEE THE PLANS.
Sixteen years after a dilapidated Mary Valley school was closed down in a storm of controversy, it has been reborn as a modern acreage for off-grid living, complete with horse-riding tracks and a cricket pitch.
A $17m property overlooking an iconic Queensland beach could soon undergo a major transformation, with the planned home set to break height limits.
The luxury home in the middle of a Sunshine Coast industrial estate comes with a skate ramp, and indoor basketball hoop, and a wine cellar.
A controversial five-star resort will go ahead with an extraordinary condition to manage odour concerns from a nearby sewage treatment plant.
Developers have unveiled new plans to give part of Rainbow Beach a major facelift, including a new apartment complex and townhouses. SEE THE PLANS
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