REVEALED: Who bought city’s most expensive homes
Plumbers, banana farmers and surgeons are among the cashed-up buyers who have forked out millions to buy Cairns’ most luxurious homes this year.
Plumbers, banana farmers and surgeons are among the cashed-up buyers who have forked out millions to buy Cairns’ most luxurious homes this year.
The top end of the Gold Coast property market continued its fiery advance in August, with 481 transactions settling above the million-dollar mark. FIND OUT WHO BOUGHT WHAT >>>
They are the homes of the rich and famous – see inside all the biggest sales on the Gold Coast for August. SEE THE FULL GALLERY >>>
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Another southern buyer has snapped up an iconic Cairns property with the Grand Hotel and neighbouring properties with 14-storey development potential changing hands.
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The buyer behind the sale of the site of a popular restaurant – who’s also building a high-rise at the former Cafe DBar site – has revealed what’s in store for the future. ALL THE DETAILS >>>
The move is intended to capitalise on market momentum being created by tower projects worth more than $2bn planned nearby.DETAILS >>>
Fancy owning a backpacker hostel right in the guts of town? The sector has been obliterated by international travel bans – so now is your chance.
Property history has been made in Nambour after a home cracked into the $1 million club as the agent behind the deal tips it to trigger more records.
Woolworths is already lining up construction crews despite a messy court battle unfolding over a controversial new $18m shopping centre in Cairns.
Real estate investment in the Far North is building despite lockdowns, with the Cairns Post now able to reveal the mystery buyer who became the region’s newest hotelier after forking out $10.88m for a Palm Cove landmark. It’s one of several big deals currently under way.
A Bundall property portfolio bought by one of the founders of the J&B record group nearly 40 years ago is being spun off. DETAILS >>>
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