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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    Kenmore is a good suburb. I'd rank it higher than mansfield and wishart. Probably more expensive too due to the higher ses.
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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    Acacia Ridge is 15 mins drive to the CBD. I'd call that close. I live a little closer in at Salisbury, takes me 12 mins to get to the CBD every day. Personally I wouldn't want to live any closer. The extra 5 mins drive is worth it for the quiet suburb and the 1600m2 block.
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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    Yeah I don't think it's a bad neighbourhood, the people seem good, and it is pretty close to the cbd. But it has a massive stigma after the floods. I saw the main st after the flood and it was messed up. Heaps of the shops had the water go almost up the the roof. And some houses that were two...
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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    It doesn't really matter if it wasn't flood impacted. People hear Acacia Ridge and they automatically think "flood impacted" and that's going to impact prices for a very long time to come. The place has heaps of traffic too, and lots of industrial, plus it's pretty close to Inala. Personally...
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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    But is 6% unemployment really all that high? I think confidence in Brisbane and property and job stability is still crap. That's going to be the real killer. But with the rest of australia picking up maybe the confidence in Brisbane will too.
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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    I think the best thing going for Brisbane is that the other cities are just so much more expensive. Even if Brisbane has a worse economic outlook by .5% for employment, etc... does that really justify spending 50% more on a property in NSW?
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    Brisbane Property Prices next 12 months

    I reckon we are set to see a massive boom of around 1 to 2% growth in the next year in Brisbane. Hold on it's going to get craaaazy! Seriously at the rate we're going here it's going to be 2 years before we are back at 2010 prices. People in Brisbane don't want to spend more than $350 000...
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