[Article] Better to buy established not new for capital growth

Discussion in 'Property Market Economics' started by Spiderman, 6th May, 2021.

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  1. Spiderman

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    Yes it's pretty obvious. Another conclusion you can draw is that property does appreciate, especially period style houses compared to new cookie cutter houses in new land estates. The saying that land appreciates and buildings depreciate is not entirely true.
     
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    Where are you @datageek

    @skyfall I couldn't have said it better!
     

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