The northern Gold Coast has been one of the fastest growing regions in our country for many years. We’ve witnessed incredible change; from the former open spaces where cattle grazed, to a now highly developed urban community which so many young families are choosing to call home. Today we have some of the best facilities.
Bernard Salt, one of the country’s leading demographers has predicted what the Gold Coast will look like — and what it needs to flourish — as the city’s population rushes towards the million mark. It’s time for the Gold Coast to acknowledge its heritage and destiny – a lifestyle city developed in the late 20th.
Today over 20 of the MPM Property team members will start the #steptember #challenge by @cpalliance. With a goal of walking over 10,000 steps per day, our team will cover over 5,600,000 steps by the end of the month!! 👏 We ask you to support us by clinking the link below to support us in our goal.
Liveability, Progress and Opportunities within our City of Ipswich Welcome to the City of Ipswich. Ipswich is Queensland’s fastest growing city and has been awarded as one of Australia’s smartest cities. Advancing from the geographic centre of a rapidly developing region of 3 million people, Ipswich profits in its connectivity to all major business districts,.
Ipswich is a close-knit community which MPM calls home! We are constantly looking for ways to give back to the Ipswich community who have supported us along our journey. Since our inception, MPM has supported a number of projects, initiatives and teams we are proud to partner with. We have for the past few years supported Ipswich.
PRO surfer Sally Fitzgibbons is investing in the Gold Coast’s soaring skyline, making a million-dollar-plus property play. The NSW-based 25-year-old has bought a two-bedroom apartment in the $1 billion Jewel high-rise development which will border the beach at Surfers Paradise. She is paying an undisclosed sum for a tower one pad which she is calling.
Potential changes to negative gearing, increased stamp duty for foreign investors and even Britain leaving the European Union are all tipped to have flow on affects for the Australian property market. But will property be the winner and loser in it all? “There is going to be a number of positives for Australian.
Coomera Town Centre, a commercial and retail hub that has been on the drawing board for two decades, appears set to come to at least partial fruition following a near $20 million land sale. Along with the regional retail precinct, the plan calls for a business district with midrise office and apartment buildings, and education,.