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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    You are right about Strathpine being slower than Logan and inner city Brisbane but it will take off as soon as people see it's value. Even though I don't own property in the area, I see the relatively low prices as an opportunity as it has good transport, shopping and schools.
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Like all suburbs there are the better and not so good parts of Zillmere. My IP is in a suburban area (bordering Aspley) where there are no units or townhouses close by. There are other areas where there are a lot of units being developed, most of these are east of the railway station. I'm...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    The above is great news for investors like me who have a few properties in Brisbane. Getting a mid-high single digit % rise will be a bonus.
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Not much available under $350000 for houses in Aspley or Chermside. You might be lucky to get something in Bald Hills but unlikely that it will be cash flow positive. You need to look at units for cash flow positive
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Wow, 8.1% increase in median price of house in Brisbane in the quarter ended Dec 2009. It is now about $535,000. Heard a report on 4BC real estate program yesterday that house prices in Brisbane may increase by 20% for 2010. Hope so as we need to catch up with what is going on down in...
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    Strong Growth in Brisbane

    Prices in Chermside, Aspley and Carseldine (Nth Brisbane 10-14 kms from CBD) don't seemed to have dropped at all. A moderate house around the corner recently sold for 467K which was way over what I thought it would get.
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