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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    muney I'm from the southside of the ditch! :D UC is correct - Annerley is cheaper than Fairfield and Yeronga due to their riverfront location. There are also a lot of very expensive houses in those suburbs and, as far as I am aware, still a lot of larger allotments. Annerley is more of a...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Geez, Bludger, that's a difficult question! In the areas where I'm looking, some prices have fallen and some have risen. Late last year there were a number of units/townhouses about 5 km north of the city that you could have picked up for $325-375K - recent e-mails from a couple of agents in...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    boomtown I'm very familiar with the land you are speaking about - we live at Birkdale (on the northern side of "Royal Birkdale Golf Course" :p ) and I drive past it every day. It is owned by the Federal Government and is 'home' to a number of high-frequency antennae which are used for...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Wylie ROTFLMAO!!! That's the funniest thing I've heard in ages!!!!! Cheers LynnH
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Gotta say I agree with Dave on this one!! :D To get real proper sandy beaches, you have to head to the Gold Coast or the Sunshine Coast - anything on Moreton Bay could not truly be classified as a proper sandy beach - most of it is mudflats with sandy pockets here and there. Sure, Redcliffe...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    And Nudgee Beach on the northside, not to mention Shornecliffe, Sandgate and Brighton (all of which are closer to the CBD than Redcliffe). Cheers LynnH
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