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  • Profile photo of new2investnew2invest
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    Found this in the Paper this morning.
    http://data.id.com.au/idforecasts/

    Melbourne Growth Suburbs.

    Thought I post it here ^_^

    Profile photo of luke86luke86
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    You really should treat these statistics with a grain of salt. Just because a suburb grows from a small population base to a slightly higher (but still small and low density) population doesn't automatically mean it is the place to buy and is the next boom suburb.

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    Luke

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    Likewise, if there has been a lot of investment in building new housing then the median price is reflecting investment not capital growth.

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    Good point SNM.

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    Also who are these ppl? and HOW do they “predict” these changes. need to know their method and data source to make a judgement.

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    Michael

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