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    Hobart

    Hobart does seem to carry a GLBT friendly vibe
  2. J

    Hobart

    I was flicking through a magazine at Woolies yesterday (I think it was API). There was a graph in there which indicated Hobart is at the top of the buy cycle with both houses and units. How could this be after years of stagnancy?
  3. J

    Hobart

    I'm hoping this has an effect: http://www.liberal.org.au/latest-news/2013/08/15/tony-abbott-coalitions-economic-growth-plan-tasmania I'm skeptical and optimistic at the same time.
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    Hobart

    No, Clarendon Vale/Rokeby area. Yes, quite a stigma and not without its problems, but there's a lot of young families populating up-and-coming Oakdowns, and a lot of well-to-do'ers in Tranmere, as reflected by market stock and PP. Being neighbouring suburbs, will they rub off onto Clarendon...
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    Hobart

    On Hobart's eastern shore, I recently saw a 3/1 house sell for $135,000, renting for $250p/w. Another has come on the market for $95,000, which, considering the suburb median and similar stock, would rent for around $200p/w. Both on 600-700m2 blocks. Good yields no doubt, but the area is...
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