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Multi-purpose warehouse up for grabs in Ipswich

Mr Wray said the warehouse was versatile and would lend itself to just about any use. A Carole Park warehouse has been listed for lease but, tempted by the hot real estate market, the owner is open to offers of purchase. “It could suit anyone, really – the industrial market has a lot of different businesses and users in it,” he said. “There’s a multitude of possible uses – you couldn’t say it’s just for one specific use.” He said the high ceilings and building style may particularly appeal to the distribution industry. “I guess it’s more suited to someone in distribution because of the nature of the building being tilt panel, and also the internal height being quite good,” he said.

Fast food chain s building to go under hammer

Premium Content Subscriber only AN opportunity to cash in on a popular food chain specialising in Mexican-inspired treats has arisen for investors looking to spend up big in Ipswich. The Guzman y Gomez building at North Ipswich is set to go under the hammer in late April, just over a year since it underwent a massive renovation. In February 2020, the property at 5 Pine St was transformed from a Brodies Chicken and Burgers into the Mexican-inspired fast food chain, complete with a drive-through. The Guzman y Gomez building at 5 Pine Street, North Ipswich, is set to go under the hammer on April 29.

Hail-battered homes a dream for potential buyers

Premium Content Subscriber only POTENTIAL homebuyers eager to break into the Springfield Lakes market may soon be able to snap up the fixer-upper of their dreams. It comes after it was this week revealed several properties to recently hit the market had sustained major damage in October’s freak hailstorms. Johnson Real Estate sales consultant Harry Gale spoke exclusively with the Queensland Times on Thursday, confirming many residents had opted to cut their losses and sell amid an “active buyers market.” Mr Gale last month managed the sale of a Moonbeam Street property which had been deemed “uninhabitable” as result of the storms.

PHOTOS: Most expensive home to ever sell in Ipswich

Premium Content Subscriber only A HOUSE in Brookwater has sold for a record-smashing figure, fetching a higher price in the first month of 2021 than last year’s record-holder. The five-bedroom mansion at 14 Turnberry Way sold for $1.58 million, becoming the most expensive home to ever sell in the area, according to realestate.com.au. 14 Turnberry Way, Brookwater, sold for $1.58 million in January. It beat the prior record holder by $260,000. Another five-bedroom home, located at 4 Scenery Court, Brookwater, with four bathrooms and two car spaces, for $1.23 million in March last year. 14 Turnberry Way, Brookwater, sold for $1.58 million in January. The Ipswich suburb is known for its million-dollar sales and luxury properties, many of which boast 5+ bedrooms, panoramic views and lavish pools.

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