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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    Not when their prices are so close to the premium suburbs on a like-for-like basis. A lot of people changed their sights and looked towards inner city when east got too pricey. And sure there were good things about them. But over time this demand drove inner city up a lot, and it's not much more...
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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    It'll offer more competition, but am certainly not convinced at all about the price arguments. To take another example, will extending the 48 tramline to Doncaster Shopping Centre or adding a trainline there hurt or help prices?
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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    Oh if you must say that, I think Kew is a cheap buy. But let's just keep that between us.
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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    If that's the view, it'll hurt Carlton/Parkville prices too. Why bother living across the road from uni when you can just train to the city from [Bayswater] (or replace with place that has trains)
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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    Of course I was genuine. Why would I even know you bought there.
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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    Some threads do get heated. But most threads I post in remain as good discussions. Don't be so sensitive, newcomer. It's only a forum to bounce ideas. If you take offense from most of my comments, use the ignore button. Edit: may I add, though deehwa is spicy at times, he makes some very...
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    Undervalued Suburbs in Melbourne

    A seasoned property investor like you shouldn't be asking questions like that. But if you must know, Altona.
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