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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Nevermind, saw a place I thought was a full block but it was subdivided - pls ignore.
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Thanks for those thoughts. I more meant the developed places (villas etc) were stagnant - but could be wrong!! Im sure the developable big blocks are still selling well. Anyway, will keep watching.
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Does anyone wonder if once the rezoning is official and a stack of blocks get redeveloped with 2, 3, or more houses that the Girra market will become over saturated? Think Balgacurrently where every 3rd old quarter acre block now houses triplexes. Prices stagnant due to so much supply. Residents...
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Good points, pick your areas of interest and keep up to date by talking to those councils town planners
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Some of the leads come from posts on this forum, I call the council from there. (Just do a search for "zoning" or "zone" or "R codes" etc, every now and then). Also I monitor local papers because these usually have info about rezoning and housing issues; whereas the state papers don't cover...
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Not sure but I did call the Council (Wanneroo?) to ask once and they were very helpful ( just can't remember their response ). Just call them and Im sure theyll inform you how far along the process is.
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    Out of the three suburbs you named, Price wise (high to low) it'd go 1. Nollamara (south of Reid Hwy) 2. Balga (lots of places been developed) 3. Mirrabooka (still a bit under the radar) If you come across Westminster in your searches, that used to be part of Balga but when Reid Hwy was...
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    mirrabooka, balga, nollamarra

    I own a townhouse in one of these suburbs. Yes they are lower socio economic, I would say similar to Thornlie but better than Armadale/surrounds (other popular cheaper suburbs). Simply because these suburbs are bordered by some very nice suburbs and they're all close to the city. Closer than...
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