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    Frankston North

    I totally agree. Frankston Nth, Karingal & Carrum Downs are all the same class of people. Frankston Nth is in the best location but houses are more run down or shitter than the other two locations. Give it 10yrs lets see
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    Frankston North

    I'm currently living in my Frankston Nth house doing some renovations - I'm building a deck & pergola plus doing some cosmetic changes. It seems the area has come along in leaps and bounds since last time I was here 3yrs ago.
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    Frankston North

    How did you go Pig? Any luck? I just noticed median has hit $310k on realestate.com.au I'm not sure i can afford another now. Grrrr
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    Frankston North

    I agree, Century 21st are very very good.
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    Frankston North

    The median price for Frankston North 3200 on realestate.com.au has reached $303k for Feb. Nice!
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    Frankston North

    Just take a look at its location, worse ghetto type areas will spring up in further out places like Cranbourne, Craigieburn, Melton etc....
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    Frankston North

    I agree with Righteous on a speclative outlook, I think it will catch up to the median for Melb.
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    Frankston North

    Take a look at Ballarto Rd between McDonalds and the Bypass, looks like they are cleaning up the scruffy old median strips either side of the road down towards the bypass. This will tie in well with the lovely creape myrtles along the front of Belvedere shops. Around the corner on Frankston...
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    Frankston North

    I agree with Righteous, Righteous was talking about Frankston North and for some reason you need to drop 'The Pines'. The bypass should put more demand on any property situated on the Bayside of Bypass. Anything on outside like - Cranbourne, Skye, Carrum Downs etc will be the cheaper side of the...
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    Frankston North

    I don't think you can go wrong with either of those options.
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    Frankston North

    Fair points but not everyone can afford to buy and invest inner city from the get go.
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    Frankston North

    Was in Sunday Herald Sun property section. I've thrown it out.
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    Frankston North

    Things are picking up in Frankston North. Alot more sales, one on the weekend sold for $300k Council seem to be lining more streets with trees and doing alot of work in the Parks. Happy to see
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    Frankston North

    Same thing hapened in 2008 when I purchased my place. Sellers were pushing for $230-$240k and I picked up my place for $218k. Just had to negotiate and hang tough for a few months.
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    Frankston North

    All of Frankston North zone is the old 'Pines'. Don't be scared off by the old stigma. My place has gone up $80-$100k in 2yrs.
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    Frankston North

    I think you may be right, some real fibro dumps do keep the median price down.
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    Frankston North

    That's $40 - $50k over median price, how so? Big block or bungalow?
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    Frankston North

    Honestly, I wouldn't even walk down the street in suburbs like Sunshine and Broadmeadows during the day, I lived in Frankston North for some time and it isn't that bad at all. Mainly old people who keep to themselves
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    Frankston North

    Mine currently $250pw, was $240pw last year so thinking i'll probably keep putting it up $10pw every year.
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    Frankston North

    Might have been sold off to someone in the family, didn't have ps private sale or auction just said s sale. I was very happy today driving down the street that my I.P is in, the council have planted out the entire street and surrounding streets with new native street trees, really makes a big...
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