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Be it land, house, units, what do you look for?
Kate
You must know your market well to know if you've found a bargin. To do this there is no substitute for a lot of shoe leather and relationship building with agents (eg read Harris's posts in the Frankston thread for an example).
By the way, why are you concerned about finding bargins?
By the way, why are you concerned about finding bargins?
Sorry i should have said it another way...how can you tell if something is overpriced? Other than knowing the prices of the suburb.
You can still do very well paying fair market price for properties (or even more). Concentrate on getting the ball rolling early enough IMO.
In a hot market - you can't. All fair price if somebody is willing to pay, and pay they do.
The other way of telling it is overpriced - it doesn't sell. These ones usually sit in the market for a while.
sunshine
For someone just starting out, the bargain is the property you bought 10 years ago.
Alex