It's spring selling season in the real-estate market and one Queensland council is cashing in on dozens of properties.
Bundaberg Regional Council is selling off 26 properties, including large parcels of land in Bargara. Bundaberg Regional Council will sell 26 properties from Moore Park Beach to Bargara.
The Bundaberg region, 350 kilometres north of Brisbane, is where the beach meets the reef and plates are filled with farm fresh produce.The Bundaberg Agtech Hub at Bargara will be sold.Mayor Helen Blackburn said the decision had been made to get rid of excess land and buildings that were "not being used or being under-utilised and costing council significant money".
"It seems a lot of green space in Bargara and along the coast is being used for development," Mr Hamlet said. "It is prime real estate, but we also need to protect those community parcels of land that are there for people to recreate," he said.The council will also sell the former Burnett Shire Council building at 160 Hughes Road, Bargara, which is surrounded by a growing number of residential housing estate developments.
Ms Galea said the committee held discussions with the council to see if there was a way to avoid the hall being sold.Financial struggles
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