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    The heat in Melbourne's Inner City Property Market continues.

    Hi Tim, Thanks for the info. I know the development you are talking about and that is a great pocket you purchased in. The only negative of Droop st is that being a main road, it gets quite busy and traffic can be a nightmare. On the otherhand though, you have a tram stop at your door step...
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    The heat in Melbourne's Inner City Property Market continues.

    Hi Tim, Congratulations ont he purchase in Footscray! Do you mind sharing details? I know the area well and have been following the market closely. I bet there was a fair bit of competition. Did you buy at auction? Footscray has had a big jump in the past 12 months but I think it still has...
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    The heat in Melbourne's Inner City Property Market continues.

    Check this out: http://www.domain.com.au/Public/PropertyDetails.aspx?adid=2006241177 I saw the above property sell about 6 months ago for around $290k from memory. It needed a lot of work. Look at it now: http://www.bigginscott.com.au/index.cfm?pageCall=property&propertyID=617198...
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    The heat in Melbourne's Inner City Property Market continues.

    Hi aussierogue, The one that sold for $501k had dual street access. So no doubt it was bought by a developer. An un-renovated Californian bungalow in that same pocket with dual street frontage, although a larger block went for $620k a few months ago. From what I've been seeing, sometimes...
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    The heat in Melbourne's Inner City Property Market continues.

    Here are a couple of outstanding results for the inner-west: http://www.domain.com.au/Public/PropertyDetails.aspx?adid=2006605052 Sold for $724k :eek: Move over Yarraville! And this one in Footscray: http://www.domain.com.au/Public/PropertyDetails.aspx?adid=2006618942 Sold for...
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