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  1. R

    Kensington - (Melbourne )

    lol polystyrene. Now that's something you won't find on the section 32
  2. R

    Kensington - (Melbourne )

    key to a high rent is your clientele. Students and nurses are younger people who are willing to pay more per bedroom for rent. Contrast that with a family renting a whole house - you will certainly get less rent per bedroom in this manner. And yes - I am in tune with the market, in fact I...
  3. R

    Kensington - (Melbourne )

    not really - but if you want to laugh then you can. Remember - the stated price means nothing, it's the market value that is important.
  4. R

    Kensington - (Melbourne )

    this is around 500k: http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=o&id=106353521&f=0&p=10&t=res&ty=&fmt=&header=&cc=&c=19423855&s=vic&snf=rbs&tm=1268113458
  5. R

    Kensington - (Melbourne )

    you might be able to pick up a two bedroom (albeit small) terrace house for circa $500k. depends on where of course
  6. R

    Kensington - (Melbourne )

    if you're going for $500k why not go for North Melbourne instead? surely you can get better rentals down there because of all the nurses/students around that area
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