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Revealed: Qld s richest real estate suburbs, regions

Revealed: Qld’s richest real estate suburbs, regions CoreLogic has revealed Qld s priciest suburbs. Clockwise (from top) 12 Malcom st, Hawthorne; 281 Grassdale Rd, Gumdale; “Tarranalma’’, Clayfield; the Roberts family outside their Alice River house near Townsville. Property Brendan O Malley Premium Content Subscriber only With house prices on the rise, Queensland is in the midst of the kind of real estate boom that hasn’t been seen in years. CoreLogic Head of Research, Eliza Owen, said the nearly unprecedented surge in values had been driven by multiple factors. “Demand has been particularly strong across the house segment, where quarterly growth in Brisbane house values (6.2 per cent) was more than double that of unit value increases (3 per cent),’’ Ms Owen said.

Missing MHS student located - InMaricopa

InMaricopa The Maricopa High School student who went missing from school Thursday has been found. Maeva McGuire, 17, was located Saturday evening at the Greyhound Bus Terminal in Phoenix, according to her aunt and guardian Carly Hall. She was safe. Hall said she received a notification that Maeva’s phone was at the station. Her family responded and was able to locate her. On Thursday evening, Maeva told staff at RAM Academy she was leaving with her uncle, but the male driver was not a relative. She was last seen in a blue sports car as it drove away from the school.

Family searching for missing MHS student

InMaricopa Maeva McGuire, 17, is missing and her family is seeking her whereabouts. She had blonde hair when she went missing and weighs about 95 pounds, according to her family. A Maricopa High School student left class Thursday and jumped into a blue sports car that drove away. The student, Maeva McGuire, 17, told staff at the RAM Academy she was leaving with her uncle, but the male driver was not a relative, Carly Hall, her aunt and guardian, said Friday afternoon. Hall said RAM Academy has a hands-free policy so staffers could not keep her from getting in the car willingly. She remains missing and her family has not heard from her and has no way to track her whereabouts.

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