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    melbourne up 25% in 2007!

    Any reason you chose Bayswater North rather than Bayswater Proper? If I do buy in the out suburbs in the next couple of years, I thought Bayswater was a good candidate. Example...
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    melbourne up 25% in 2007!

    1) Don't disagree regarding the ingredients combining well. The question is more about the timing. The consensus on this thread seems to be that i will happen in 2008 due to the ripple spreading outwards. I'm inclined to believe that a spurt wont eventuate until interest rates peak and start...
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    melbourne up 25% in 2007!

    I've always imagined the "classic property cycle" to be in the context of lowering interest rates. As rates drop, people have more money to spend so they can afford to pay more for houses. It also stimulates the economy --> more jobs --> more people have more money. Both of these lead to...
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    melbourne up 25% in 2007!

    I dont understand this logic. Can you explain it another way?
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    melbourne up 25% in 2007!

    Thanks. That is exactly what I was looking for. Web pages load fast too which is nice :D
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    melbourne up 25% in 2007!

    With 25% being the average increase and some suburbs being way above the increase, I'm wondering what suburbs have missed out? Anyone know of any suburbs which meet the following criteria? a) less than 10% rise in 2007 b) has its own railway station c) Is not adjacent to large new land...
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