Just wondering how much extra cost to factor in for something like this, e.g a house built on stilts on a steep block backing into bushland etc?...
Its a possible outcome, people think property only goes up which is incorrect.
It's a possible outcome. People seem to think property is easy and that it only goes up because of the last 40 years. Past performance doesn't...
I didn't say it was a likely outcome
I think long term, the price going up doesn't mean buying in the last few years won't result in a bad outcome, if you bought in the 1980's/ 90's...
Haven't found anywhere here yet.
Investment, preferably under 900k
Brisbane looks to be overpriced atm, it has gone up a lot, I think the olympics etc are already priced in/ overpriced in.
What are the best valued areas currently?
Is buying a house always the better investing option? At some point the price difference must deviate between houses and apartments to make...
Some houses have 'potential to be subdivided' etc in the listing, usually with 'STCA'. Is there any way to get a better idea if it is actually...
How do you find these?
Yeah I don't really compare to Sydney, it seems to be a totally different market. Driven by investors/ O/S investors maybe?
Is Brisbane overpriced now? Seems much more expensive than Perth for e.g when they have typically been similarly priced. Its almost as expensive...
What would be some areas with good landbanking potential e.g land use classification changes or possible future subdivisions? Would areas like...
Do you think that's likely to change? Think PT is a bit better in Everton Park?
Which do you think would be a better place to buy and why?
Any thoughts on Victoria Park East?
Strategy buy/ rent out long term prefer areas with cap growth, preferably under 800k
What are some good suburbs to buy an IP in Perth?
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