Concern over city’s housing crisis as developers issue ‘dire’ warning
Toowoomba’s development industry has again issued a warning that the city faces a ‘dire’ shortage of available housing. And now the council appears to agree to some extent.
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Toowoomba’s development industry has again issued a warning that the city faces a ‘dire’ shortage of available housing. And now the council appears to agree to some extent.
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Two childcare centres are earning the interest of big investors after they hit the market at the same time. The agents behind the listings say the industry has never been stronger.
Several Toowoomba homes could be sold at once, after a large parcel of land north of the CBD hit the market through Ray White.
Having secured approval, the developer of a massive new subdivision north of Toowoomba has revealed when lots will be available for sale.
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After more than 60 years of producing ice-cream bars, the famous Weis Factory has been sold. Now the beneficiaries of a $1m donation from the sale have been named.
Toowoomba is set to reap a big benefit from the iconic Weis factory sale, with a large portion of the proceeds donated into a community fund.
A major Toowoomba hospital is continuing to drive property prices in the immediate area, with $10.5m worth of real estate moved in the past few months.
These World War II-era affordable homes in Toowoomba that were initially set for demolition will have a new fate, the site’s owner has revealed.
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