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    Carrum Downs

    I lived in CD for 5 years and don't remember getting the waft of sewerage. I drive past the treatment plant every day on Worsley road or eastlink and its usually really hot days that its smell is more obvious, but its only really in close proximity to it when driving past that it smells.
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    Wow This thread revival got me interested in seeing what's going on in Carrum downs at the moment. Did a search and there arr 60 properties for sale (3 bed houses) and 40 of them under contract!!! It's on the move people, finally! Or is it just Sash buying up half the suburb lol...
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    As long as they smile long enough to give CD some growth....amen....that's about as religious as I get.....
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    It's funny reading posts from myself 7 years ago! So combative! Lucky I grew up and chilled out :-) We still own the same original house we had in CD we bought 10 years ago. Was our PPOR back in 2005 moved out of it in 2010 and has been rented out with no issues at all. The new Kmart...
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    Pm Cd Hi Chara, Michelle at MPRE carrum downs on hall road is great, she has IPs herself, Cheers,
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    Exactly what "average joes do" :)
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    . i see this " theres still lots of available vacant land" argument quite often, and it just doesnt fly in real life....prices for vacant dirt continue to rise, im not just talking about CD i see it across most newer establishing suburbs, point cook, lyndhurst, cranbourne, berwick...the...
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    Less hassle??...is this one of those generalised subjective throw aways again or if chosen correctly one day we can build 2 units on the block in carrum downs and make a motza, its not always a case of just saying, a unit in area x is better than a house in area y because its a better...
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    That is too general for me to answer :)
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    More like it will remain affordable until more "average joes like me" choose to buy and push the prices up....houses in the streets around here are not on the market for all that long...i don't have stats, just drive buy signs experience, Cheers,
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    Hi, Whos the agent? Cheers,
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    Carrum Downs

    Hi Toni, Fair enough....you made an assessment based on all the info you had in front of you at the time you were prepared to put down your money and made a decision based on what you were comfortable with....like everyone does :) Just defending my own back yard really :) nothing...
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    Hi Toni, 7 vacant blocks on a quick realestate.com.au search........why do you want me to be so specific now, your first post about about Carrum Downs was general and inaccurate. Your words below.... """Carrum Downs has an abundance of land, is rough and has only 1 strip of...
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    Carrum Downs

    Hi Toni, See my post above regarding Carrum Downs, there is definitely not an abundance of res 1 land, there are virtually no residential blocks to build on and they are worth about 30% more than 2 years ago and alot of the surrounding area is zoned green wedge. There are actually...
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    [ yes :-)....how much growth and how quick...who knows? i live and invest in "the downs" and am surprised that people question its "+ves" For $250-$300k you can get a less than 8 year old "house on its own block"...$270-$310 per week rental return and handy depreciation being newer...
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