‘Singing Kumbaya’: $450 a week housing push boss slams Noosa’s approach
A CEO behind an ambitious campaign for cheaper rentals for workers says Noosa’s “holding hands, singing Kumbaya” approach to housing has driven prices to “extreme” levels.
A CEO behind an ambitious campaign for cheaper rentals for workers says Noosa’s “holding hands, singing Kumbaya” approach to housing has driven prices to “extreme” levels.
The rich and famous aren’t afraid to splash cash in Noosa, as evidenced by the eye-watering prices the region’s 15 most expensive homes have fetched. See who sold and who owns them.
Like many interstate movers, the Wilson family made the move from the big smoke to regional Queensland and are now “living their best life”. Here’s why.
Housing affordability and cost of living pressures are pushing more buyers and investors to units, and Qld’s top spots for price growth range from inner-city suburbs to tropical locales.
A Noosa real estate agent has questioned the state government’s move to buy prime land in Tewantin while the TAFE site sits unused and ‘vandalised’ amid a homelessness crisis.
Land in the heart of Tewantin has been snapped up by the state government and the developer who sold says it is “unlikely” he will buy in Noosa again because of the council.
A proposed development for one of the Sunshine Coast’s busiest beachfront suburbs promises to deliver “affordable” housing solutions as well as commercial space.
Brisbane’s Calile Hotel developers have lodged plans for a luxurious 178-room resort at Noosa but concerns have already been raised about the site.
A developer has opened up on options on the table after residents were shocked at the sudden closure of a Sunshine Coast community club.
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The Christian owners of a golf course have promised a proposed 300-bed camp will pose little disruption to its Noosa hinterland neighbours with ‘no raves or dance parties’ allowed.
Aussie singles are on their way to being squeezed out of the first-home buyer market, with new figures showing the majority expect to buddy up to buy.
A court judgment over a nearby development on flood plain has not deterred Consolidated Properties and its plans for a wave pool and more at Coolum Beach.
From absolute beachfront locales to private islands or stunning architecture, see some of the Noosa region’s most exclusive holiday homes up for rent for a pretty penny.
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