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    Attraction - Price Gradients: multiple non-linear relationships?

    G'day Peter (Spiderman), Yeah, it took me a few minutes, but I now see where you're coming from. See my original retort, as I added more to it (after the light went on). Your words might well become prophetic ...... And commercial rents MUST be substantially cheaper in the West...
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    Attraction - Price Gradients: multiple non-linear relationships?

    G'day Spider, Whoaa! You're about 180 degrees out of phase with my statement here. I'm SUPPORTING your prognosis. The Western suburbs are the ones MOST affected by Old Sol - as such are LEAST desirable. Hence why Penrith hasn't taken over..... :D As far as you can't go too...
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    Attraction - Price Gradients: multiple non-linear relationships?

    It's the "Old Sol" factor !!! Yeah, and "Old Sol" is to blaim for that (in my opinion). I've lived in Western suburbs in the past - and having the Sun in your eyes when driving to AND from work is no joke. (Mornings seem to be particularly bad, with foggy windscreens, etc). The...
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