Byron Bay Queenslander

Byron Bay Queenslander

Relocating a Queenslander to the Byron Bay hinterland has become very popular over the past 5+ years. It’s easy to understand why. There are rolling hills and wide open spaces. The beach is a short drive and there’s always the possibility that you may run...
The Conch House is the Cousin to the Queenslander

The Conch House is the Cousin to the Queenslander

There are attributes about a Queenslander that are charm-making.  Features like wide, sweeping verandahs, fan lights, high ceilings, timber floors and VJs.  All around the world there are other styles of home that have different features and ooze their own...
Dalby Queenslander Finds New Home in Bangalow

Dalby Queenslander Finds New Home in Bangalow

In my last post, I talked about all of the hours that I spend searching for Queenslander homes. Hours per week and I’ve been doing this for as long as realestate.com.au has been around. So, I’m still really surprised when I find charming homes that I have...
Bundamba Bungalow

Bundamba Bungalow

This afternoon I decided to go to one of my favourite websites, the Corely Explorer. If you haven’t heard of the Corely Explorer, it’s a database containing over 61,000 photographs of homes in Queensland. The photos were taken by Frank and Eunice Corely...
Virginia Queenslander in Shades of Blue

Virginia Queenslander in Shades of Blue

This early 1900s colonial Queenslander is located in Virginia and is for sale (offers over $799,000). It’s a four bedroom, two bathroom home on 810sqm. While it is located on a main road (Sandgate Road, Virginia), the colour is bold and evokes a sense of calm. I...