‘Big four’ bank reportedly behind major Toowoomba CBD purchases
A major Australian bank is reportedly the buyer of two Toowoomba CBD properties totalling $2.5m.
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A major Australian bank is reportedly the buyer of two Toowoomba CBD properties totalling $2.5m.
A massive new mixed-use development will replace the old Newtown football ground, one of the most notable eyesores in Toowoomba. See the designs here:
With pressure growing on Toowoomba’s housing estate, a major city developer has started work on a new $16.5m project within a leafy suburb. And he’s nearly sold all the lots.
It’s one of Toowoomba’s richest streets, boasting extravagent mansions and gorgeous escarpment views. Now a new development has been approved on Millionaire’s Row.
Investors are expected to inquire about one of the Toowoomba CBD’s most iconic properties, after it hit the market for the first time in 30 years.
Lifeline and LJ Hooker have joined forces to deliver more warmth to the Toowoomba community this winter, but they need your help.
Homes are now for sale off the plan inside one of Toowoomba’s most controversial developments, more than a year after it was approved by the council.
One of Toowoomba’s roast chicken fast food outlets has closed its doors last month, but the franchise says there’s still more opportunities for more stores to open in and around the Garden City.
The owner of a boutique real estate agency in Toowoomba says she hasn’t seen anything like the current rental market demand in her entire career.
A Toowoomba rugby league club has partnered with one of the city’s biggest companies for a major land subdivision.
A brand new caravan park could become a staple in one quaint, Darling Downs village – but it hasn’t come without plenty of opposition from residents. Details here.
Are you looking for your next family home? Want something a little different? Here are three homes from around Toowoomba you should check out.
One of Australia’s most famous charities has shifted all of its Toowoomba operations into a historical building in the CBD, providing support for both disadvantaged youths and people struggling with homelessness.
Regional Queensland’s only cancer wellness centre has launched their first second hand pop up store at High St Plaza. Here’s how you can nab yourself a bargain while supporting cancer patients across the Darling Downs.
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