Qld’s ‘regional renaissance’ leading the nation
Regional house prices nationally soared at their fastest pace in 35 years, and nowhere was that regional renaissance more acutely felt than in the “loved the death” Sunshine State.
Regional house prices nationally soared at their fastest pace in 35 years, and nowhere was that regional renaissance more acutely felt than in the “loved the death” Sunshine State.
They are the Queensland suburbs where homeowners are the least likely to be hit hard by interest rate hikes, and still have some fun money left in the bank. And they aren’t all out in the sticks.
Homeowners in more than 80 Queensland suburbs may struggle to pay their mortgage when interest rates begin to rise, but even a rise of just 1 per cent could push 124 suburbs into ‘mortgage stress’. FIND YOUR SUBURB
The average househunter in Queensland has been priced out of nearly 500 suburbs, with the average national home loan hitting a new record high. Here’s where to look for less.
Stunning outlook from this gorgeous master built home, just one of many
Could this be one of the funkiest properties in Queensland?
Step inside this Watkins Road bus-style home and prepare to be wowed by its funky style.
A VINE’S tendrils have been around stumps for 100 years, but now an orchard is set for renewal.
Would you like to buy six properties for less than a million dollars?
WELCOME to the Agnes Water property that has taken home a gold award for its jaw-dropping unique style.
SITTING in the heart of Kingaroy, you will find a modest slice of Queensland’s history.
A building record has been smashed out of the park with the sale of a Mooloolaba unit for 10 times the suburb’s median price.
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