by Julian Sutherland | Sep 22, 2016 | Gold Coast Development News, Gold Coast News, Property Development Gold Goast
The controversial plans for a pair of residential apartment towers on the Southport Spit have forced the Gold Coast Council into requesting help from state government. Controversy over building application Sunland’s application to build two 44-storey towers in a...
by Julian Sutherland | Sep 15, 2016 | Gold Coast Development News, Property Development Gold Goast
Since 2005, the 78-level Q1 tower has stood proud as the tallest building on the Gold Coast, but that’s all about to change with the approval of new plans for the ‘Spirit Tower’. All 15 city councillors voted a unanimous ‘yes’ to the...
by Julian Sutherland | Aug 25, 2016 | Gold Coast Development News, Gold Coast News, Investing Gold Coast, Property Development Gold Goast
For anyone who has been considering an apartment as their next Gold Coast property investment, the competition might be about to become that much tougher. This is according to a recently released report suggesting that new apartment stock may run out completely...
by Julian Sutherland | Aug 12, 2016 | Gold Coast Development News, Gold Coast News, Property Development Gold Goast
For Gold Coast residents, it’s no surprise that the city is an annual favourite with both holiday makers and homeowners alike. With its trademark laid-back atmosphere and stunning beaches, as well as access to a vibrant urban centre, there’s a lot to...
by Julian Sutherland | Aug 5, 2016 | Gold Coast Development News, Gold Coast News, Property Development Gold Goast
Gold Coast residents have yet another exciting redevelopment project to look forward to, with work on Broadbeach’s Surf Parade beginning 1 August. With support from the local community, the project aims to breathe new life into the area, creating a new focal...
by Julian Sutherland | Jul 29, 2016 | Gold Coast Development News, Property Development Gold Goast
Moving house can bring with it a whole lot of new possibilities and exciting opportunities, but the latest research suggests it’s not featuring high on Australians’ agendas. Figures from Roy Morgan Research show that almost 60 per cent of Australians over...