This could be the bargain hoarder house you've been searching for
A hoarder house filled to the brim with broken furniture and rubbish has been deemed unsafe to enter but, this being Australian real estate, it seems buyers aren't bothered.
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Suburbs in this ever-popular pocket of the city have taken gold, silver and bronze for house-price growth over the past year.
Spurred on by the swelling sea-change trend and low interest rates, median house prices have inched their closest yet to the million-dollar mark.
Brisbane's median house price has soared 13 per cent – the greatest rise in 13 years. Over the past 12 months, the median house price has gone up by almost $78,000, which is around the average Queensland annual salary.
In this market, getting in under $650,000 is no mean feat. Here are six must-see homes that not only beat that budget, they start at just $335,000.
Does the family that buys together, stay together? Three generations are willing to find out, having all purchased new homes in the one neighbourhood.
Immersed in lush gardens and brimming with “American gothic” architecture, plus a swimming pool, fireplace and old-world charm, could this historic haven inspire your best-selling novel?
Modest budgets welcome - here's our pick of the six must-see properties ranging from a Valley apartment for $400,000-plus, to a four-bedroom house at The Gap priced at $710,000-$760,000.
When lockdown first hit in 2020, it prompted many to rethink their homes. So, what are buyers looking for a year and a half since the first outbreak?
Property is flying off the shelves almost as fast it can hit them, which is why you need to know where to be looking. Here are six must-see listings to check out this weekend.
The retired Australian Sevens Rugby hooker turned connoisseur of all things bricks and mortar is looking to curate a match-winning performance at the Saturday auction of his prized abode at 58 Prince Street, Grange.