Property market
Queensland's economy on the way up as interstate migrants flee Sydney
Sydney's "diabolical" housing affordability may be pushing people to flee north, which could boost retail spending in Brisbane.
- by Felicity Caldwell
Latest
Queensland
Brisbane's inner-city rental market tightens while the suburbs ease
Buyers and renters are flocking to some parts of the south-east corner, while renters face "challenging" times when finding a place to live in other areas.
- by Felicity Caldwell
Commercial real estate
Canberra real estate agent investigated for underquoting
It's alleged the agent listed the price for the property up to $150,000 below the market value.
- by Andrew Brown
Land sale: 13 blocks of land in new suburb, Taylor released
Originally farming land, Taylor will have a mix of single and multi-unit lots.
- by Han Nguyen
Queensland
Brisbane house prices have increased almost 300 per cent in three decades
Households aged 65 and older were the only age group for which home ownership had not fallen since 2006.
- by Felicity Caldwell
Analysis
Lendlease
Doing the sums on Lendlease's new retirement village contracts
Lendlease has announced it will be offering four different payment alternatives across the majority of its villages within 12 months.
- by Rachel Lane
Parenting
Don't just invest for your children, invest with them
Teaching kids to invest could be their ticket to financial security.
- by Megan Blandford
Analysis
Analysis
Will the bank royal commission damage house prices?
A new wave of warnings about the continued fall in house prices has emerged.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Gungahlin
Gold Creek Homestead in Gungahlin on the market via tender
The more than 140-year-old homestead sits on a 4.8 hectare block.
- by Han Nguyen
Aveo Group
Lendlease breaks ranks over retirement village contracts
Lendlease is breaking ranks with the other big retirement village operators by introducing payment options with no exit fees.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Gladys Berejiklian
Planning changes to turn Sydney's 'missing middle' into terraces
The new housing code allows those wanting to build so-called missing middle homes to do so using a complying development process
- by Jacob Saulwick