hence the price is already red hot burning from the RE Investment map.
Correct, Both Inner west & North Shore/Lower north shore are burning Red.
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hence the price is already red hot burning from the RE Investment map.
Correct, Both Inner west & North Shore/Lower north shore are burning Red.
Yes, inner west like marrickville, Dulwich hills, sydnenham. The building, shops , etc feels very old dirty, road is very congested and still lots of warehouse.
Exactly.
There are old, shabby unrenovated houses standing next to million dollar properties.
There are old shops that get turned into cafes and sometimes are used as pop-up galleries.
Many of the warehouses are occupied by artists and music venues - some a bit secretly.
It's called 'character' and people pay a premium for it.
I have an Airbnb pad attached to my house - it's the top floor of a warehouse building. Three times I have had people from the north shore book it for a long weekend. I like to imagine them at dinner parties the following month. Their friends will say, 'We went to Thailand last month. Stayed at a little out of the way place that nobody knows about.' Somebody else will say, 'Well, we went to Borneo. We were so out of the way the internet hardly worked.' Then the people who stayed in our digs will pipe up and say, 'We can beat that. We went to Marrickville.'
Scott
Yeah I guess so, but to live i preferred being in the north/Lower north shore. Feels safer. If you go down to the village on the weekend, you'll see more family with children, more park, less weird people, less graffiti on the shop wall, and the road is more quite compare to inner west....
Y....less weird people, ....compare to inner west....
It has been posted before, but maybe this attachment will help explain things better from everyone else's perspective.
It has been posted before, but maybe this attachment will help explain things better from everyone else's perspective.
I guess if you prefer lifestyle, then Inner west is more trendier, but I like more quieter, and leafier suburb.
wikipedia disagrees
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_West
....Mascot - If the tenant not care much about the noise, then you don't need to worry because it is just another IP for you not your PPOR
Hmmm... capital growth of an IP will be directly proportional to its amenity and consequently its popularity with future owner-occupier buyers, not the tenants...
hey guys. still on the hunt as ive lost out on a bid and have added more suburbs in my search such as pagewood , rozelle and lilyfield. anywhere close to the city and public transport.
What about Banksia, Arncliffe, Tempe, ?