Benowa is one of the Gold Coast’s most coveted addresses — a prestige suburb where manicured estates, championship golf courses, and elevated terrain combine to create a lifestyle that quietly signals arrival. Nestled between Bundall and Robina, this enclave within postcode 4217 is home to some of the region’s most architecturally significant properties, set against […]
Read Moreour Broadbeach Waters Power Bill Is Not a Fixed Cost Broadbeach Waters is a canal estate suburb built on premium Gold Coast real estate. Streets like Monaco Street, Commodore Drive, and the canals off Rio Vista Boulevard carry some of the most valuable residential properties on the southern Gold Coast — large homes on waterfront […]
Read MoreWhy Burleigh Heads Households Are Fed Up With Their Power Bills If you live in Burleigh Heads and you’ve opened a recent electricity bill in disbelief, you’re not alone. Energex’s general usage tariff now sits at approximately $0.3573 per kWh — and that number has been climbing steadily for years with no sign of reversing. For a […]
Read MoreWhere Elevated Living Meets East Brisbane’s Best Views Carindale sits at the top of Brisbane’s eastern ridgeline — a suburb that grew up around one of Queensland’s premier shopping destinations yet somehow maintained the leafy, quiet-street character that families keep coming back for. The homes here are substantial: four-bedroom brick-and-tile on generous blocks, double garages […]
Read MoreChermside has changed a lot in the past decade. What was once a quiet northern Brisbane suburb centred around the Westfield shopping complex has grown into one of the most densely populated residential corridors in the city. High-rise apartments have risen alongside older Queenslander blocks, townhouse developments have filled in the gaps, and the suburb’s […]
Read MoreNew Home in Coomera — And a Power Bill That Keeps Growing Coomera has been one of the fastest-growing residential areas on the northern Gold Coast for the past decade. Estates like Coomera Waters, Coomera Shores, and the residential precincts around Foxwell Road and Coomera Town Centre have delivered thousands of new homes into the […]
Read MoreCranbrook sits in the heart of Townsville’s western residential belt — a well-established neighbourhood where families put down roots, schools fill with local kids, and daily life moves at the measured pace of north Queensland. Developed primarily from the 1970s onward, Cranbrook’s wide streets and generous flat blocks reflect a generation of homeowners who built […]
Read MoreGarbutt: Where the Planes Land and the Community Thrives Tucked up against the edge of Townsville Airport, Garbutt is one of those suburbs that quietly gets on with things. It’s not the flashiest postcode in the region, but it has a character all of its own — a practical, no-nonsense community where tradespeople, families, and […]
Read MoreGulliver, Townsville — Where Established Suburbs Meet Rising Energy Costs Gulliver sits quietly in Townsville’s inner north, just minutes from the CBD and a short drive from James Cook University. It’s the kind of suburb where tree-lined streets carry a sense of permanence — weatherboard houses with wide verandahs, established gardens, and neighbours who’ve lived […]
Read MoreHeatley: Townsville’s Quiet Achiever Tucked in between the bustle of Aitkenvale and the open spaces of Kirwan, Heatley is the kind of North Queensland suburb that doesn’t make headlines — it just quietly gets things done. Families have been putting down roots here for decades, drawn by the flat, easy streetscapes, the proximity to Townsville’s […]
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