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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    Hi Nathan, Would you care to share a little information on your property purchase in Cairns? I had a quick look at your web-site - looks very good.
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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    I agree with the above comments expecially re capital growth. Someone told me recently prices would double in 10 years. Perhaps I should have asked... from when? There are some properties which could be cash flow positive. Take a look at Parramatta Park units. Also studio units in the M...
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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    Jetstar flights between Osaka and Cairns start from today. I didn't hear of any forecasts other than to say up to 1200 visitors a week can be expected. A local councillor is trying to build a water park north of the city near Smithfield. There are plans for a major theme park somewhere south...
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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    I was just wondering if anyone has been considering Innisfail. Or actually purchased in that area. Regarding where people want to live, I guess you could ask people in Cairns if they want to move to Coolangatta...
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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    I agree that the reef is in stages of decline. The crown of thorns are still there, but more is done to prevent an outbreak similar to the 70s. Coral bleaching is also a problem. I've seen some of the damage after cyclones at places where I've dived. All the same, the coral spawning happens...
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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    Regarding the 'M' suburbs in Cairns I can't say that I'm a real fan of these suburbs, but I don't believe they are entirely bad news. I think there are others here who have more closely followed the capital growth patterns in Cairns, but I think the 'M' suburbs have in recent times shown better...
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    2010 Predictions for Cairns

    This is a fairly recent news article with Michael Matusik's opinion: http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2009/10/24/71511_real-estate.html And when I emailed a PM about a property in Freshwater, this was part of the rely: "I think the closer to the city the more demand but in general there...
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