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    Western suburbs to boom

    Is that located on the other side of Stacy St from Bankstown Forum? Is it one street of AV Jennings homes on each side? If so, I've seen that and it looked pretty good. Never knew it was AV Jennings though. Can you tell me about your experience in Shellharbour? I'm considering snapping up a...
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    Western suburbs to boom

    one more thing: this was a really good thread but now it has been derailed about something is not important. We're arguing over something that is irrelevant. And what's more I'm spending all my time trying to get you to understand my point. Let's move on and talk about the western suburbs.
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    Western suburbs to boom

    Of course they would. If those Eastern suburbs were place in between the beach and city they would be more expensive than they would be between city and hills. if you were able to turn the city like a dial 180 degrees then the current eastern suburbs values would increase because they are now...
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    Western suburbs to boom

    That's because Burnside is an established leafy area. Transpose those established leafy areas in the east and plonk them on land near the beach. Which will be more expenive?
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    Western suburbs to boom

    Why are you asking me? I could tell you that I am the golden balls of Australian real estate. But then you'd have to ask me if I were lying. Just analyse what I wrote and check if the facts I presented are correct, and whether the opinions are believable: Facts to do DD: 1. Are the SA...
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    Western suburbs to boom

    How can I be more clearer: Land is more expensive closer to the coast. 1 block back from the beach is usually more expensive than 10 blocks back. 10 blocks back is uaually more expensive that 10km back. There's also no coincidence that most of our capital cities are built on the coast. And...
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    Western suburbs to boom

    So you think that if hypothetically you picked up the eastern suburbs and put them near the beach then the land wouldn't be worth any more? Perth and Sydney are cities a similar distance from the beach (to Adelaide). The expensive areas are inbetween the city and the beach. Why? Well the same...
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    Western suburbs to boom

    This is surely going to be one of the country's hot spots for the next 20 years. It's mind boggling that Adelaide's more prestigious suburbs extend out to the Nor East. Every other city I know the wealthier suburbs are inbetween the city and beach. Adelaide is a well designed city but they...
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