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  1. Peter Parker

    Where are the degentrifying suburbs?

    This Monash Uni study answers the question posed, at least for Melbourne 20 years ago. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/monash:63877 (downloadable pdf) There is also discussion of the housing market in those areas, some harsh words about (then) immigration policies...
  2. Peter Parker

    Where are the degentrifying suburbs?

    To revive an old thread, some interesting info comes from 'Suburbs in Time' compiled from ABS Data. Below is a review of each Melbourne suburb. http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/home/publications-and-research/urban-and-regional-research/census-2011/suburbs-in-time/melbourne-suburbs While...
  3. Peter Parker

    Where are the degentrifying suburbs?

    I inspected it but never put in an offer. That would have been the place with the non-council approved double garage > granny flat housing 5 students/security guards on mattresses on the floor and, in the house, a mum scared of electric light who paid her rent money in darkness to the sales...
  4. Peter Parker

    Where are the degentrifying suburbs?

    So is anyone buying in Noble Park at the moment? Or Sunshine; the only Melbourne suburb still with double-digit unemployment?
  5. Peter Parker

    Where are the degentrifying suburbs?

    So you think that Frankston North/The Pines is a bit like the 'J-curve', ie will it degentrify and only later start to gentrify? Peter
  6. Peter Parker

    Where are the degentrifying suburbs?

    In another thread ( http://www.somersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24906 ) Monoply said: The thought then ocurred to me that the so-called 'riff raff' still need houses. So where do they go? It's very common sport here for people here to spot 'gentrifying' suburbs with better than...
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