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  1. Peter Parker

    Suburb names, price points, housing style and capital growth

    Stats received with thanks. They are for 1994 - 2004 and appeared in the Sunday Herald Sun Sept 18, 2005. To analyse them I thought we'd test the 'neighbouring suburb' theory - ie the next suburb to an expensive (or fast appreciating one) will experience superior capital growth (or may be...
  2. Peter Parker

    Suburb names, price points, housing style and capital growth

    One might initially think so - in Melbourne the most desirable/dearest suburbs tend to be in the east which has more tree cover than the south east and especially the north and west. But note that the leafy north-east is a nice area to live in but still did not appreciate as fast as some...
  3. Peter Parker

    Suburb names, price points, housing style and capital growth

    When stewing over the latest figures presented here several patterns have jumped out at me in relation to areas that have shown the highest capital growth in the last 10 years. http://www.somersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45620 These are as follows: * CENTRE DOES BEST EVEN IF...
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