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    Is it time for Frankston?

    Demographic hasn't changed Most normal people that buy there just buy for investment I know someone that bought there who grew up in carrum , said they would not live there Pure investment , you know a suburb is rough when someone from carrum wouldn't live there It will change But it...
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    Is it time for Frankston?

    Frankston north The problem with it is that it's more like an estate than a suburb It's surrounded by a main road and a golf course and it has terrible access If you do manage to find your way in there you realise the stigma is warranted It's the kind of place where people are...
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    Is it time for Frankston?

    Logan isn't very compelling at all A cheap landlocked area in a city where you can get a home in a good suburb for 4-600k Melbourne you have to pay around at least a mill for a similiar product - probably a lot more close to the city as all land go's to developers
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    Is it time for Frankston?

    I don't It's not really a good spot
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    Is it time for Frankston?

    Grandad I think we could put a permanent ad up on any frankston thread summarising your posts It would read - best value seaside suburb in australia - the bogans are moving inland due to higher rents - 40% of blocks in frankston are subdividable compared with 2% of greater...
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