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Foreign Investors are being encouraged into areas such as the Gold Coast by a new visa requirement that allows them to pay less to invest in regional areas than in the major cities.......
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Foreign Investors are being encouraged into areas such as the Gold Coast by a new visa requirement that allows them to pay less to invest in regional areas than in the major cities.......
Reports this week of a solid bounce in dwelling approvals are welcome news for Australia's new home builders, with an increase of nearly 40 per cent in Queensland more than offsetting a disappointing month in New South Wales.......
The Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre turns 1 on June 29 To celebrate its 1st birthday, the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) is offering some great birthday incentives during the months of May, June and July.......
Queensland continues to power with overseas sales rising by almost $5 billion in a year. In the twelve months to the end of March, Queensland exports rose by $4.8 billion to a record $24.1 billion.......
We are quite sure that anyone viewing our site and seriously looking to purchase is completely aware that the Residential market has softened slightly from the dramatic highs of 03/04.......
According to a recent bank survey, house prices Australia-wide moved very little in the March quarter for the fourth consecutive quarter in which prices generally remained unchanged.......
A financial analyst is predicting another housing boom before the end of the decade.......
Heavy showers have deposited up to 40 millimetres of rain in parts of the Gold Coast during the past 24 hours, but falls have been significantly smaller around the Hinze Dam.......
Queensland's strong economic growth is set to be maintained following a sharp upgrade of the budget surplus forecast to $1.......
Australia's economic prospect - forecast by the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) - is 3.8% for 2005 and 3.6% for 2006. These figures are 0.5% - 0.7% p.a. higher than the average OECD countries' growth rates for 2005 - 2006.......