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$10b apartment wave as pandemic refugees hit Coast
More than 30 cranes have sprung on the Gold Coast skyline, and prime projects are almost selling out in a weekend in a real estate frenzy driven by Sydneysiders and Melburnians fleeing Australia’s COVID capitals and heading north.Developments from Hope Island in the north to Rainbow Bay in the south are attracting ‘phenomenal’ interest, property industry movers and shakers say.Several billion dollar-plus projects are underway or on the drawing board, including the Star Entertainment Group’s $2…
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