Can you get FHOG if you live outside the state of qhere you buy first?
Nope, they check aust wide
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Can you get FHOG if you live outside the state of qhere you buy first?
DT, Brady, CJay
Some questions for you folks who know the Adelaide market.
1. Is the train as a means of transport an important factor e.g. in melb or syd props close to the train station is a plus whereas in Brisbane buses are preferred. When i looked at some eastern suburbs like Ingle farm, Clearview etc i noticed there are no train lines going out over east.
2. reading the Adelaide threads on SS the eastern and southern suburbs are more talked about, are there any opportunities in the north such as Taperoo, Henley Beach and Pooraka in terms CG growth?
Thanks in advance guys.
I have a lot of work my business does in the Elizabeth/ daveron park area. Probably on 50% of the streets I go to I see a development happening, most of these blocks are wide enough to build to houses without a common middle wall also.
DT, Brady, CJay
Some questions for you folks who know the Adelaide market.
1. Is the train as a means of transport an important factor e.g. in melb or syd props close to the train station is a plus whereas in Brisbane buses are preferred. When i looked at some eastern suburbs like Ingle farm, Clearview etc i noticed there are no train lines going out over east.
2. reading the Adelaide threads on SS the eastern and southern suburbs are more talked about, are there any opportunities in the north such as Taperoo, Henley Beach and Pooraka in terms CG growth?
Thanks in advance guys.
1. Trains aren't used on anywhere near the scale as they are in Melb or Syd. Adel just isn't busy enough, and the traffic is such that driving is a more attractive option. That's not to say that this mode of transport won't become more mainstream in the future
2. Henley Beach is beautiful. Don't buy in Davoren Park. I think South is going to do well with the new ExpressWay
what kinda business do you do?
I'm interested in those neck of the woods, just not davoren park
Self employed electrical contractors. We do a fair bit of electrical maintenance, currently changing over about 10 kitchens a week. Supposed to be work for the next 6 years flipping kitchens
DT, Brady, CJay
Some questions for you folks who know the Adelaide market.
1. Is the train as a means of transport an important factor e.g. in melb or syd props close to the train station is a plus whereas in Brisbane buses are preferred. When i looked at some eastern suburbs like Ingle farm, Clearview etc i noticed there are no train lines going out over east.
2. reading the Adelaide threads on SS the eastern and southern suburbs are more talked about, are there any opportunities in the north such as Taperoo, Henley Beach and Pooraka in terms CG growth?
Thanks in advance guys.
1. Train isn't huge factor. A lot drive, buses are pretty good.
2. I put an offer in property in taperoo few years ago. Reasonable area, needs to be updated, but given that semaphore had been cleaned up and is now pretty trendy could only guess that over time will flow up to taperoo.
As stated clearview would be north, I like this suburb although probably about 2-5 years behind most of the suburb has been developed now. I like Ingle Farm, what has happened to the suburbs like Holden Hill, Clearview, Greenacres will happen there in the next 2-5 years
Brady thanks for the comments.
For people that live in Adelaide, is there a general preference between living in the north, south, east or west?
West isn't all that popular (except for the beachside suburbs), I think this is because of the airport.
Inner suburbs in all directions are fairly popular, like any city. Eastern suburbs appear to be a bit more affluent whereas north/south appear to be more working class.
A bit of a generalization i guess. How would you answer the same question on a city you're familiar with? There are certainly suburbs in adelaide that are the equivalent of certain perth ones, have similar look and feel etc
DT
For example; a south west area like Hallett Cove is near the coast, 20ish km to the CBD, no beach, windy but have ocean views and the train with a buy in price that is very affordable.