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  2. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Affordability in Australia - Good house is hard to find report stated that "the average house price in the capital cities is now equivalent to over eight years of average earnings; up from three in the 1950s to the early 1980s. [7] Some factors that may have contributed to the increase in property prices include:

  3. Queenslander (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The raising of the main living spaces off the ground can be seen as both a stylistic and practical device. There are many potential benefits and each home owner would have their own reasons for raising the house. The vertical "stumps", initially of timber, allow the building to "float" above the terrain.

  4. Terrace houses in Australia - Wikipedia

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    When the first owner of the house had more houses built by the same carpenter or contractor and using the same or mirrored design these were called twin or triplet houses. Grouped in one long continuous frontage, Adelphi (1768-74) is the first to have the term 'terras' applied to it.

  5. Amity, New Farm - Wikipedia

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    Amity is a heritage-listed detached house at 101 Welsby Street, New Farm, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1892 to c. 1900 . It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

  6. House raising - Wikipedia

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    House raising (also called house lifting, house jacking, barn jacking, building jacking) is the process of separating a building from its foundation and temporarily ...

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  8. Jimbour Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The original house built by Scougall was burned down in 1867. [3] [2] In about 1873 fashionable Brisbane architects Richard Suter and Annesley Wesley Voysey, in partnership from January 1872 to September 1874, were commissioned to design a new sandstone house, handsome and ambitious in scale and quality, as the main residence at Jimbour.

  9. Teneriffe House - Wikipedia

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    Teneriffe House is a large, single-storeyed brick and timber residence located on a hill overlooking the Bulimba Reach of the Brisbane River. The principal entrance is at the rear facing Teneriffe Drive, as the front of the house takes advantage of the river views. [1] The house comprises four sections: [1]