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    possibility of no growth for the next 10 years

    forecasting expansion to 100,000 people.... http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25986350-5016345,00.html as a nation it is imperative we develop a decent town up that way - whether it be broome, karratha, derby, port hedland or a combination there of. times will be...
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    possibility of no growth for the next 10 years

    just read Bernard Salt's forecasts for Broome... with growth of that magnitude I'd like to hold property there for 10 years!
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    possibility of no growth for the next 10 years

    this aligns with my thoughts on the looming 'mother of all housing booms' suggestion... http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/article/dogma-does-not-gel-with-data-pd20090828-vc23p?opendocument&src=blb&is=property&blog=concrete%20detail
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    possibility of no growth for the next 10 years

    there are several risks tho that could see house prices start rising again.. - the weight of money sitting on the sidelines waiting for the boost to go. I think there will be a large net inflow of cash to the market. FHBs will still be around as well - the generally improving economy -...
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    possibility of no growth for the next 10 years

    so you could buy a house there for $60k in 2000? even as late as 2002? (I am colorblind so cant see what is what but the suburbs mean nothing to me anyway) that would put the Perth median at 3 times that, according to http://reiwa.com.au/res/res-salesgraph-display.cfm I didn't think...
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    possibility of no growth for the next 10 years

    are prices really the same in 2009 as 1995? what a shocker of an area. is there a pattern of subdivision or somehting that is distorting the numberS? given that there has been 14 years of no growth then yes I think the extrapolation is straight forward
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