Three tower unit block, hotel plan for tourism hotspot
More than 150 units will tower over this seaside suburb on the Sunshine Coast if a mega three-tower residential accommodation proposal gets the tick of approval. SEE WHERE
More than 150 units will tower over this seaside suburb on the Sunshine Coast if a mega three-tower residential accommodation proposal gets the tick of approval. SEE WHERE
A real estate giant has continued its spread across the Sunshine Coast in a self described “missing link” in the company’s market coverage.
Workers of a popular Noosa entertainment district could find easily accessible accommodation if a 16-unit proposal is given the green light.
Lavish dining and living rooms, infinity pools and wellness facilities are just some features of luxurious Sunshine Coast homes recently listed for sale.
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
From a Chris Clout design to a stunning residence perched on the mountainside, some of the Sunshine Coast’s most luxe designs have been listed for millions.
After suffering two heat strokes in one day, railway worker Steve Wesche thought it was time to stop swinging the hammer and instead get behind the till.
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