Southerners flock to regional Queensland’s beachside towns in search of the next property hotspot
Kirsti King and her husband moved to a sleepy beachside town where property prices have soared by more than 80 per cent in four years,
Kirsti King and her husband moved to a sleepy beachside town where property prices have soared by more than 80 per cent in four years,
Read Full Article Here The Hunter Valley, Central Coast Toowoomba and Bundaberg are among some of the regional cities that have become hugely popular among
Bargara is a seaside holiday resort town with a road which runs along the coast – The Esplanade, Miller Street and Woongarra Scenic Drive –
Read Full Article Here THE government will support thousands of regional first home buyers get into the market, adopting a scheme put forward by Labor
A hot property market across the Wide Bay will continue to scorch in the new year according to leading real estate experts. These are the
Read Full Article Here Australians are still deserting Melbourne and Sydney in droves and moving to Brisbane or the regions, according to an online removalist
City dwellers hunting for their slice of bush paradise to escape pandemic lockdowns in larger cities are creating a property boom in the south-east Queensland
City slickers are turning their backs on the big smoke with some Queensland regions recording 30 per cent house price growth in 12 months. FIND
QLD’s richest vendors snap up beach block in surprise location They sold their Sunshine Beach mansion for a record $34 million, and now it can
The latest monthly data on Queensland home values has confirmed what buyers already know — prices are booming.
BARGARA
Like Noosa, this quiet, coastal village about half an hour from Bundaberg boasts great geographic assets: beautiful beaches, protected bays, long headlands and decent surf — but without the insane price tag.