S stockt12 26th Feb, 2015 #21 Is this still the case with this area? Found quite a bit recently under $500k? Really struggling to find a triplex block At the low end of the market to Get myself into subdivisions Any help through a private message Or on this board would be greatly Appreciated
Is this still the case with this area? Found quite a bit recently under $500k? Really struggling to find a triplex block At the low end of the market to Get myself into subdivisions Any help through a private message Or on this board would be greatly Appreciated
Aaron Sice 26th Feb, 2015 #22 Westminster isn't the 'low end' anymore - might be why you're struggling? Thought about Camillo / Kelmscott? What about Coolbellup? Does it have to be Perth? Some great regional opportunities out there.
Westminster isn't the 'low end' anymore - might be why you're struggling? Thought about Camillo / Kelmscott? What about Coolbellup? Does it have to be Perth? Some great regional opportunities out there.
S sanj 26th Feb, 2015 #23 I would be veeeeery careful buying a development site in Westminster atm, the margins are likely to be tiny until site prices drop and/or villa prices increase.
I would be veeeeery careful buying a development site in Westminster atm, the margins are likely to be tiny until site prices drop and/or villa prices increase.
Jake D 26th Feb, 2015 #24 Aaron Sice said: Thought about Camillo / Kelmscott? Click to expand... I was casually looking out there a couple of years ago. I thought that ship must surely have sailed by now..?
Aaron Sice said: Thought about Camillo / Kelmscott? Click to expand... I was casually looking out there a couple of years ago. I thought that ship must surely have sailed by now..?
Aaron Sice 26th Feb, 2015 #25 I've been spending a lot of time down there recently and I'm seeing/feeling a shift. Looks like new 4x2s are doing insanely well, all other stock is older 4x1, 3x1 or newer 3x2. Definitely a good area for CG manufacture if you use the right product.
I've been spending a lot of time down there recently and I'm seeing/feeling a shift. Looks like new 4x2s are doing insanely well, all other stock is older 4x1, 3x1 or newer 3x2. Definitely a good area for CG manufacture if you use the right product.
S stockt12 27th Feb, 2015 #27 Aaron Sice said: Westminster isn't the 'low end' anymore - might be why you're struggling? Thought about Camillo / Kelmscott? What about Coolbellup? Does it have to be Perth? Some great regional opportunities out there. Click to expand... Haven't even looked into either camillo nor kelmscott Many thanks , fantastic post
Aaron Sice said: Westminster isn't the 'low end' anymore - might be why you're struggling? Thought about Camillo / Kelmscott? What about Coolbellup? Does it have to be Perth? Some great regional opportunities out there. Click to expand... Haven't even looked into either camillo nor kelmscott Many thanks , fantastic post