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Work starts on massive Redcliffe development
Construction has officially started on a landmark development which will herald the biggest change in the Redcliffe landscape for more than a decade. We reveal how it will take shape. See the photos.
Feature property: Lighthouse launches at Newport
Traders In Purple’s Lighthouse Newport development has debuted on the market, offering coastal-luxe residences in one of Moreton Bay’s most in-demand locations. Here are the details.
Creating a coastal investment
Redcliffe, with its relaxed coastal lifestyle, growing infrastructure, and strong sense of community, has quickly become one of South East Queensland’s most desirable places to invest in real estate. The team at Crown Properties explain why it’s a smart investment.
Why winter might be the perfect time to sell
When most people think about selling their home, spring usually comes to mind. But on the Redcliffe Peninsula, winter may actually be one of the smartest times to list your property. Dianne Clarke and Clinton Viertel from Belle Property Redcliffe explain why the cooler months can deliver hot results.
New Sage park officially opens
A new 8000sqm community park has officially opened in one of Moreton Bay’s fast-growing suburbs.
Work starts on 404-home Elimbah community
Construction has started on a $428 million over-50s community in Elimbah, just two months after its developer secured approval to build the 404-home gated estate. Here are the details.
Feature Property: Luxurious beachfront apartment
Secure your premium coastal dream and an irreplaceable beachfront lifestyle with this magnificent Scarborough apartment. We take a look.
Work begins on over-50s lifestyle resort
Work has officially started on a multi-million-dollar luxury over-50s lifestyle development in Rothwell, marking the first step towards building a community in a sought-after location. Here are the details.
Older and Bolder: Perfect place to retire in style
Life begins at 50! The 2021 Census reveals the median age for residents on the Redcliffe Peninsula is 52 years old, compared with the median for Queensland at 38. Jo Szulc and Mary Di Marco from Ray White Scarborough explain the Peninsula's appeal to an older demographic.
Work to start on landmark development
Gardner Vaughan Group’s One Redcliffe development will bring the biggest change to the Redcliffe foreshore in more than a decade when the landmark project is completed in 2029. Commercial Director Sam Gardner tells us all about it.