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    Anyone thoughts on Morningside or Norman Park

    Mid to high 6's on a 400ish block for a presentable home is good buying for Norman Park, 600's will push into the mid to high 7's easily for a good spot. Main road properties will sell for a little less. http://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-qld-norman+park-117529195...
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    Anyone thoughts on Morningside or Norman Park

    You will find that you are pretty limited with what you will be able to purchase in either suburb. Your typical home will be a 3 bedroom pre or post war home with 1 bathroom and perhaps a carport or car accommodation under. Often these were 2 bedroom cottages that had a sleepout converted into...
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    Anyone thoughts on Morningside or Norman Park

    I actively sell in both of these suburbs. Both are great suburbs, I would say that Norman Park is probably a more tightly held suburb, with Morningside having a larger number of units, and also a higher number of approvals currently underway or in the pipeline. Morningside has done really...
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