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Renters forced to give up pets to find propertites to move into on the Coast
Families are giving away beloved pets, offering to pay more or even forking out 12 months rent in advance to secure properties as the summer vacancy squeeze hits the Gold Coast. The Real Estate Institute of QLD found rental vacancy rates fell 0.6% Source: Gold Coast Bulletin - Alexandria Utting
Continue ReadingLot sizes shirnking as prices rise
Land sizes have continued to shrink in every Australia capital over the last decade. Source: Watermark Homes
Continue ReadingQLD Government to proceed with new planing legislation
The Queensland Government today announced its intention to introduce a package of new Planning Bills into Parliament by October 2015. Sourced: www.udiaqld.com.au
Continue ReadingNo New State Taxes for Foreign Property Investors
The Queensland Government has confirmed there will be no new State Taxes for foreign property investors. Source: Urban Development Institute of Australia
Continue ReadingBromelton Promotional Video
The Bromelton State Development Area in the Scenic Rim is to become an industrial park and intermodal freight and logistics hub. Click 'continue reading' to watch video Sourced: Scenic Rim Council
Continue ReadingBeaudesert Bypass gets funding
The State Government has announced it will join with the Scenic Rim Regional Council to invest $26 million into a new Beaudesert Town Centre Bypass. Source: www.udiaqld.com.au
Continue ReadingAustralia's population still growing, in different places.
Every year about this time we get an update on population growth at the local level. The ABS updates national and state population every quarter, but local areas only once a year, in their Regional Population Growth. By Glenn - The Census Expert
Continue ReadingGold Coast's Exit 54 upgrade finally gets the go ahead
The long delayed announcement of Exit 54 will go ahead after an announcement this morning by the State and Federal governments, paving the way for more than $1 billion in development and thousands of jobs to the city. Sourced: www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au
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