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Boost to Buy home ownership scheme

The nation-leading Boost to Buy home ownership scheme will help reduce the deposit gap for first home buyers and deliver a place to call home for more Queenslanders sooner. Announced as part of the 2025-26 Queensland Budget, the Boost to Buy scheme will provide an equity contribution to eligible Queenslanders who are saving for their.

Pimpama Train Station – Construction Update – July 2025

We’re officially halfway through 2025 and the excitement is building as we edge closer to the opening of three brand new Gold Coast train stations — Pimpama, Hope Island, and Merrimac. With Pimpama Station on track to open later this year, getting to our Pimpama office will soon be easier than ever with the station.

New Coomera Hospital expands to 600 beds as new planning phase begins Coomera Hospital Update

The new Coomera Hospital will now be delivered with about 600 overnight beds, following the release of the Queensland Government’s Hospital Rescue Plan, after an independent review into health infrastructure planning and delivery.  The revised scope reflects sustained growth in the northern corridor and confirms Coomera’s role as a cornerstone of the region’s long-term health infrastructure. The.

One of Australia’s biggest home building grants has just been extended 

There’s more time to take advantage of this $30,000 offer.  One month after its new homes stamp duty concession kicked off, the Queensland government has now confirmed further relief for first-home buyers by extending its First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) until June 30, 2026.   Initially set to expire by the end of June 2025, the state has now extended.

Delivering the great Australian dream for more Queenslanders

The Crisafulli Government is delivering major cost-of-living relief for Queenslanders chasing the great Australian dream of home ownership by continuing the boosted First Home Owner Grant for an extra year.  Under the former Labor Government, the $30,000 grant for new-builds was due to expire at the end of the month, however the Crisafulli Government has.

$101,000 higher: records tumble as Brisbane, Qld, home prices rise

Home prices have jumped by as much as 22pc in parts of Queensland, with latest PropTrack figures seeing records tumble across the board including a $101k rise in Brisbane. Brisbane held on to its title of second most expensive capital city in Australia, with dwelling prices hitting a record $882,000 median, the latest PropTrack Home.