units4me 7th Jan, 2009 #21 Another little discussed plus in the Latrobe Valley is the abundant water supply, with almost NO WATER RESTRICTIONS. Want to use your sprinklers or wash your car with a hose? No problem. It's allowed there. We can only dream of doing that here in Melbourne!
Another little discussed plus in the Latrobe Valley is the abundant water supply, with almost NO WATER RESTRICTIONS. Want to use your sprinklers or wash your car with a hose? No problem. It's allowed there. We can only dream of doing that here in Melbourne!
G gerd. 16th Jan, 2009 #22 Extra tenants for the next 50 years http://latrobevalley.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/tafe-for-traralgon/1408028.aspx Gerd
Extra tenants for the next 50 years http://latrobevalley.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/tafe-for-traralgon/1408028.aspx Gerd
dreims 20th Jan, 2009 #23 here's one Coat of paint and some roof work and this could be a great one. Decent location too.
our obsession 21st Jan, 2009 #25 Some reading you may have missed: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/01/20/2469625.htm?section=justin From article: "Victoria's Latrobe Valley has topped the nation's list of most affordable areas to live. New research from the Residential Development Council found home owners in the Valley pay just 29 per cent of their income on mortgage repayments. That is 6 per cent lower than the next most affordable destination, Mildura. The Council's Caryn Kakas says six of the top 10 most affordable markets are in regional Victoria." and so on...
Some reading you may have missed: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/01/20/2469625.htm?section=justin From article: "Victoria's Latrobe Valley has topped the nation's list of most affordable areas to live. New research from the Residential Development Council found home owners in the Valley pay just 29 per cent of their income on mortgage repayments. That is 6 per cent lower than the next most affordable destination, Mildura. The Council's Caryn Kakas says six of the top 10 most affordable markets are in regional Victoria." and so on...