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  1. R

    Frankston North

    Buy something on as big a block as you can find close to the fringe. Ballarto rd end across from Balvadere shops, anything off Excelsior drive. Brick places over cement sheet
  2. R

    Frankston North

    Well it's boundry runs 1-3km from the Bay. Work it out for yourself.......
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    Frankston North

    [QUOTE=Landlover;767680]Not really familiar with the area but south east suburbs near to beaches surely must have many positives :) Swampy marsh lands of the western suburbs with beach access dont appear to be nearly as inviting. Dont think we really know the socio economic status of those...
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    Frankston North

    I'm about to buy another in Frankston North, figure it could be a good time with bypass nearly complete and Seaford jumping over the last 6 months. Frankston North usually follows Seaford lead........... I recon prices will go through the roof after bypass opens
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    Frankston North

    I agree, Frankston North is in a better place than Karingal. It's closer to the beach and Melbourne. It's also has fantastic access to Eastlink
  6. R

    Frankston North

    Prices seem to be creeping up over the $320k mark for good properties. Lots under offer again. Happy days
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    Frankston North

    Rosemary Crescent now one of the only streets still with Housing Commission owned houses/flats. I prefer Seaford Rd end near Seaford Hotel. Locals in this area don't consider themselves 'Pines'. Look at Mitre Crescent, Bursaria Crescent and anything running off Excelsior. Very handy for shops...
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    Frankston North

    Aspendale, Edithvale, Chelsea, Carrum, Patterson Lakes & Seaford are all changing so quickly I think it's having a flow on effect in the area of Frankston North. It's almost impossible for young couples and beginner investers to buy something under $500k in these areas so for $300k Frankston...
  9. R

    Frankston North

    Alot of people probably don't realise there are still affordable areas in the s/e like Frankston North where you can still buy a house on a massive block for $300k.
  10. R

    Frankston North

    Fair call, just thought you may have been a REA, seems alot open up multiple accounts and try talk down and up certain areas. Sozzler.
  11. R

    Frankston North

    You're telling the story mr 1st post. You tell us?
  12. R

    Frankston North

    For sure! I think Karingal and Frankston Nth will catch up to within $100k of median house price for Melbourne. I think prices will hit $400k in 2-3yrs. Lets come back and see how far off I am. RT
  13. R

    Frankston North

    Not bad for a fibro, vendor must be very happy.
  14. R

    Frankston North

    Not sure, same with one of mine. The property that sold for $306k was in the Sunday Herald Sun Property Section.
  15. R

    Frankston North

    No they are the sales price, noticed another on the weekend sold for $306k. Anyone had much to do with Fruit? They seem to be pushing prices up near $310k
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    Frankston North

    Frankston North Prices for May 2010 9 Windoo St $300,000 3 Auction 22/05/10 21 Bundy Ct $291,000 3 Normal Sale 21/05/10 15 Bouvardia Cr $298,000 3 Normal Sale 20/05/10
  17. R

    Frankston North

    Yep I don't think you will get much decent stock under $300k now in Frankston North.
  18. R

    Frankston North

    I think the days of picking up a house under $300k in Frankston Nth are almost over.
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    Frankston North

    The Median Price is actually $280k, just took a look at realestate.com.au and everything is priced at $300k and under contract. Give it another 18months and prices will be sitting at $400k
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    Frankston North

    Looks like Frankston North is going great guns, i'm tipping middle of next year we will see prices hit the $300k mark. Even Carrum Downs & Rowville are picking up with Eastlink
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