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  1. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Depending on where you are in Brisbane there can be issues with supply, also recently the rental market has been softer, nothing alarming but just a case of so many people buying and plenty of units being built as well. Not a bad idea to try different strategies if you have a vacancy, try a...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Brisbane records a +1.49% result in March Brisbane recorded the strongest monthly growth since December 2009 this month. The +1.49% result in March has Brisbane in the black for the year with 0.33% growth in the index. The turnover has been healthy since December 2011 and not surprised to...
  3. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Not the best source if you are looking for this forecasting! What agents are excellent for is a reasonable survey of 'current' market conditions, if you talk with enough of them and ask the right questions you can get a good grip on what is happening in their patch of the woods, or.. you can...
  4. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    It will be, I'm not going anywhere so will review in 6 months :)
  5. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Spot on This is what I see as best I can day to day dealing with real deals in an actual market, in this case Brisbane. Interesting it's Australia wide. link
  6. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    I don't think so as it's basically the whole of the greater Brisbane area, plenty of data to do a very good job of that which I think Residex do, wonderful job in fact. Amalgamating the whole of such a large area leads to other drawbacks such as you will have areas that might be flat and other...
  7. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Jimmy this is Residex data, the calendar year returns in this chart are based on their data, the total of the 12 months individual monthly results will be slightly different to this figure but not a lot (ie: 1% gain in Jan followed by 1% loss in Feb does not equal 0% growth) Other than that you...
  8. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    February 2012 data Latest data from Residex for Brisbane. The grind lower continues but I think what we are seeing is different to 2011 at the moment, Louis Christopher from SQM has explained why this might be so, increased activity taking property out at lower levels rather than sellers...
  9. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    As this figure includes the whole of Brisbane there will be plenty of variation. Generally close to the CBD has held up much better than mortgage belt areas, price range specific as well. The data from Residex is excellent in my opinion if you keep in mind they are coming up with one figure for...
  10. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Brisbane update - January 2012 2012, Looks like being a good year! It might seem strange to get excited about a month that recorded a -0.03% capital loss until you understand what type of year 2011 was. I was predicting a flat January and my prediction has proven to be somewhat accurate...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Brisbane update - December 2011 The latest Brisbane property data current till the end of December 2011. Eleven out of twelve months recorded a capital loss in 2011 and only three of the last nineteen months have recorded gains. 2012 has so far shown renewed buyer interest so it will be...
  12. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    That's a significant increase 40% from valuation! Good strategy to show them the valuation and just wait, we have had sellers just agree to the reduction without any argument before, for more difficult deals normally such as development blocks or flood affected.
  13. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Brisbane update - November 2011 Data till end of November 2011. The end of 2011 and the first few weeks of this year have been strong which is a great contrast to January 2011. Not clear if this will translate into a strong quarter but if it does that will be great as I personally know just...
  14. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Hi A'PEXi, yes though it's more now the November data has been released, strong start to the year though so that might be reflected in the data soon. More on the Residex methodology here. http://blog.residex.com.au/2011/11/22/from-the-ceo-9/
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Monthly returns for Brisbane houses Introducing the Brisbane house scoreboard. The Residex data which I think is excellent extends back to the 70's and I will update then when possible. The strong growth of the 2000's is striking, to some extent compensation for the 90's and to some extent...
  16. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    And the reporting in the newspaper will be passed in at 1.4 million of course and not 'no serious bids!' :)
  17. Andrew_A

    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    The latest Brisbane price data current till 30/9/2011 The Brisbane house median price is $438,392 The Brisbane unit median price is $355,715 Brisbane records it’s first significant monthly increase since May 2010.
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    The latest Brisbane price data current till 31/8/2011 The Brisbane house median price is $432,500 The Brisbane unit median price is $352,500 Since the peak in 2010 the Brisbane house median price has fallen 9.01%
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    All online and researchable. http://bne.com.au/files/experience-centre/Flight_Paths/Flight_Paths_Interactive.html Also at various times of the day this site is good to show decibels and paths http://www331.webtrak-lochard.com/webtrak/bne3
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    The latest Brisbane price data current till 31/7/2011 The Brisbane house median price is $436,500 The Brisbane unit median price is $358,500 Since the peak in 2010 the Brisbane house median price has fallen 8.12%
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