Tag: real estate
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MIDCOAST COUNCIL RESPONDS TO HUNTER DENSITY PLANS
Whether it’s pristine beaches or fine dining – the Mid Coast’s lifestyle is something that keeps drawing people to the region. But the local council is concerned for it – in the long term – as plans to accommodate growth in nearby regions begin to form.
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CELEBRITIES INVEST IN THE CENTRAL COAST AS KILLCARE BECOMES THE NEW BYRON BAY
It’s the latest real estate boom to hit the Central Coast – taking over certain pockets of the region at a rapid rate. Celebrities and cashed-up Sydney-siders are buying-up in suburbs like Forresters Beach and Killcare, making a small fortune renting them out as holiday homes.
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SIZZLING NORTH AVOCA AUCTION A SIGN OF THE TIMES
There was a record property sale at North Avoca on the weekend, as the region prepares for a potential property boom. The three bedroom house on Tramway Road sold at auction on Saturday, for hundreds of thousands over the reserve.
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GOSFORD HOSPITAL LAND UP FOR SALE
Gosford Hospital’s redevelopment may have just wrapped up, but there are fresh concerns about how it will grow into the future. State government land near the health campus is up for sale, but the Opposition says it should be held onto.
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FAR NORTH COAST REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY EXPECTING A REVIVAL
The Far North Coast’s Real Estate industry is expected to charge back this weekend. Open homes and auctions will happen from Saturday.
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CENTRAL COAST REAL ESTATE AGENTS ADAPTING TO COVID-19 SHAKEUP
Holiday home inquiries are rising on the Central Coast, but not for the reasons you’d think. It’s one of the peculiarities real estate agents are encountering, as they adapt to new pandemic restrictions.
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CENTRAL COAST CHEAPEST SYDNEY HOUSING: REPORT
A new first home buyers’ report has listed nine Central Coast suburbs as the most affordable – in Sydney. A leading Gosford real estate agent says the figures are misleading – and not just when it comes to geography.
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OLD FIRE STATION SOLD FOR JUST UNDER $2 MILLION
A slice of Newcastle’s fire fighting history went on the market today for the first time. The old Hamilton Fire Station sold for almost $2-million, well above reserve. Real Estate agents say it’s a sign the market is booming.
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BEACH HOTEL GOING UNDER THE HAMMER
Byron Bay’s iconic waterfront pub, The Beach Hotel, has been placed on the market. Built in 1990, the venue now hold several bars and restaurants as well as hotel rooms, conference facilities and a pool complex. Bought by a consortium of investors for $65 million almost decade ago – it’s thought the prized landmark could…
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OLD BYRON HOSPITAL SITE COULD BE SOLD
The state government says it’s considering selling the current Byron District Hospital site, when the facility is replaced by the Byron Central Hospital later this month. Located on Shirley Street, within walking distance to Main Beach, it’s estimated the site could fetch several million dollars. (VISION ONLY)