Inside look at lavish Sunshine Coast homes ready to fetch millions
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.
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 Sunshine Coast homeless community is still cleaning up after ex-TC Alfred, all while shops sit empty on their town’s main street.
Developers have unveiled new plans to give part of Rainbow Beach a major facelift, including a new apartment complex and townhouses. SEE THE PLANS
The developer behind several luxurious residential estates across South East Queensland has set its eyes on a growing corner of a popular Sunshine Coast suburb.
A stunning block of land leased by the operators of a mental health retreat in the Sunshine Coast hinterland was sold just two years ago for less than half the current asking price.
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.
A Sunshine Coast homeowner has filed legal proceedings against the council after they rejected his development application due to concerns for neighbouring properties.
A multi-storey unit development planned for a popular beachside suburb has landed in court over a single tree the Sunshine Coast Council claims cannot be removed.
From residential towers and hotels to sporting venues, a church and a water park, here are 25 of the biggest developments and proposals in the pipeline on the Sunshine Coast.
A Noosa rowing club is set to be relocated due to works at Lake MacDonald, despite concerns raised over the alternative site.
‘Unacceptable ecological impacts’ have not stopped waterfront property owners from their bid to build on Sunshine Coast wetlands.
The Sunshine Coast’s largest industrial estate could welcome new tenancies if council approve the latest proposal.
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