Private inner-city riverfront oasis in Brisbane
This private riverfront oasis in Dutton Park is for sale by Joseph Lordi of Queensland Sotheby's International Realty - Brisbane Ascot.
Hobart and Adelaide resist downward property price trend
While property prices fall across Australia, Adelaide and Hobart are the two cities bucking the trend according to data from the Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA).
Substantial Mango Hill development site for sale
Expressions of interest are being sought for a substantial 4ha* development site on the edge of North Lakes Town Centre, at 1785 Anzac Avenue and 2-26 Mango Hill Boulevard, Mango Hill through Ray White Special Projects Queensland.
7 things Selling Houses Australia taught us about styling your home for sale
Here's what the hit TV show taught us about how to sell a house.
Busy stables reimagined into modern oasis
Transformed from a stables and weatherboard cottage, this Albert Park home is now a simple, yet sophisticated, restorative sanctuary. For sale by Simon Gowling and Greg Hocking of Greg Hocking Holdsworth.
Heavenly Hamptons home in exclusive Flinders cul-de-sac
This Hamptons style home in the exclusive 'dress circle' of Flinders is for sale by Paul Armstrong and Michael Parker of RT Edgar Flinders.
Is Mackay on the cusp of a boom?
Parts of regional Queensland are on the cusp of a real estate revival, as rising property prices and strengthening economies offer opportunities for investors and developers.
Bargain property up for grabs in Geelong
Buyers can get bang for their median buck in Melbourne's Geelong and Glenroy, according to property valuer Herron Todd White's latest monthly review.
American-inspired ‘Millionaire’s Row’ estate
Offering approx. 2.5 acres of manicured gardens and resort-like features, this palatial home enjoys many versatile spots to relax, dine and entertain. For sale by Brenton Faehrmann and Morgan Stevenson of Place Bulimba.
Credit squeeze continues to hit home finance
The banking royal commission may be over but its effects on home lending persist, and so is the credit squeeze according to new figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.