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    Frankston prices increased???

    no offence to anyone, but if you can't afford to live in frankston, there is not much else in Melbourne Metro that you could live in.
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    Frankston prices increased???

    You really don't need to say what many people and agents have said or tried to say before, Frankston is a touchy suburb on these forums, and yourself being a newbie, coming on and saying how good it is, has all been done before, I like the area, but its just like any other suburb, has its...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    how did you know about unit 8 selling recently, I have been following with all my research, but didn't seem to get that info? much appreciated if you could tell me
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    Frankston prices increased???

    Whats everyones thought on this one, im not interested in it, http://www.domain.com.au/Public/propertydetails.aspx?adid=2008166557&haid=1158120&s_rid=HomeAlert:VIC:buy:address&prevChannel=Emails&prevPage=Home+Alert+Open+%28postclick%29&prevServer=Emails&s_cid=HomeAlert:VIC&haprof=1158120...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    anyone called the agent yet to find out? some agents will tell you straight out how much, some will only reveal indicators, some will flat out refuse, thats my experience with frankston agents, I thought it was illegal to tell you flat out
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    Frankston prices increased???

    Player, you are reading my mind, I couldn't have put it any better. the only concern I have is that yes, the rate rises, unemployment etc, etc. on paper do indicate a possible crash/fall/stablizer (whatever you want to call it), but due to the supposed recovery of the economy portrayed by the...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    interesting points made, so on a strictly hypothetical situation, say you were looking to buy 2 IPs immediately, one to hold for ever, the other to subdivide and sell/rent out, is the following reasoning a good one Hold for Ever Either go for a unit in a good location, or a house around...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    okie, not many of these around in my experience....... I reckon subidivinding or dual occupancy would be a bit more potential. so basically any block above 600sqm would be considered ideal for subdivision or development for which you may pay extra $$$ for, so if you were looking at the hold...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    good answer!! are these units, or houses?
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    Frankston prices increased???

    okie everyone, I see your point, this is the property I just chose at random sort of http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=o&id=106120227&f=10&p=10&t=res&ty=&fmt=&header=&cc=&c=86090805&s=vic&tm=1257551627 asking price $350, current rental $240 per week (we all know that asking...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    I was wondering if people could share their experiences, ive noticed that many properties that are being advertised (not sold as of yet) asking price being about $350k, but current rental being $230-$250 per week, this represents a very poor yield, I would be expecting at a minimum of...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    true true!
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    Frankston prices increased???

    2 auctions in frankston on the weekend, BOTH passed in, is this a sign that things will/have already slowed down with a significant reduction of the FHOG and talk of a definite rates rise as soon as next month? just for the record, I would like to see prices drop/stabilise so that I can...
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    Frankston prices increased???

    i always check the Age on Sunday where it has the results, it hasn't come up of yet, unless I missed it, normally they take a few weeeks to actually come up, but the ad says "sold on Sep 23rd, so im not too sure if the offer was accepted on this date or not, I lost interest in it sohaven't been...
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