THE lust for lifestyle is causing a coastal buying frenzy forecast to drive up home prices in Queensland s seaside property markets. New research from property portal Realestate.com.au has revealed the state s strongest coastal markets based on buyer demand and price growth, and it shows the days of the beachside bargain may be numbered. Realestate.com.au executive manager of economic research Cameron Kusher said Queensland was seeing strong growth in buyer demand, particularly from NSW and Victoria, which would lead to the increasing popularity of its coastal markets over the coming year. REA Group executive manager of economic research Cameron Kusher. Picture: Andrew Henshaw.
Family of 18-year-old fatally shot at east Oak Cliff apartment complex sues owner, property manager
Nakeya Smith was caught in the crossfire of a gun battle on Oct. 23, her family says. Their lawsuit argues that her death could have been prevented had better security measures been in place.
The family of a woman who was shot and killed at an east Oak Cliff apartment in October is suing the complex and its owners, arguing that they didn’t take enough action to prevent her death.
Precious Alex, mother of the 18-year-old victim, Nakeya Smith, said she has long felt that the complex, The Life at Stone Crest Apartments, needed better lighting and security features to make the complex safer.