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  1. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    FHSZ - list over $480k, sold $712k. Can anyone with RP data verify this? http://house.ksou.cn/p.php?q=Frankston&sta=vic&id=645416 Lots of movement in this part of town (high school zone)
  2. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    $50mil upgrade to Frankston train station precinct http://www.theurbandeveloper.com/frankston-station-precinct-receive-50-million-upgrade/
  3. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    Another apartment complex approved in Frankston CBD http://www.theurbandeveloper.com/council-approves-frankston-apartment-complex-amid-growth/
  4. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    Hard to tell. Frankston or postcode 3199 is over 20square km in area. This is huge and it houses many different types of neighbourhoods and many different markets within it. Some areas outperform others, some stagnate, some recess. 20sqkm is massive and the average data doesn't really say much...
  5. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    I am happy to wait 5, 10, 20 years for Frankston, no rush:) Been watching SEW for the last 5 months, good to see it now take shape and rise up to proclaim its presence in the area. The effect of it opening we will have to wait and see but the more activity in the area the better
  6. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    I was in Frankston on the weekend again and saw that most of the southern side of Davey Street has been sold off (3 or 4 lots next to each other right behind the Deck). There will be more high density applications being submitted for here judging by local precedents and the purchase price on...
  7. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    p.s. for those that follow the larger projects in Frankston, Urban Melbourne does a great job covering: https://urbanmelbourne.info/council/frankston
  8. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    This is not far off and will definitely bring in some demand and activity to the area: http://southeastwater.com.au/Frankston/Pages/Home.aspx Opening next year with about 7000 jobs - small step but in the right direction
  9. antistar

    Is it time for Frankston?

    Frankston is developing into a satellite city with its own CBD - in time it will be seen as more of a central CBD hub for the south eastern bayside suburbs rather than a Melbourne suburb. The Deagues have moved into the area with the redevelopment of the Peninsula Centre - the transformation...
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