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  • Profile photo of medemoz30084medemoz30084
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    I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight on how to obtain the relevant information on various towns/cities. I have been searching using google but am not really coming up with enough info.Essentially looking for a break down on population including ages etc, academic institutions, possible projects for the future and the like. I’d appreciate some guidance.
    Thanks, Jan

    Profile photo of emcdonaldemcdonald
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    Hi Jan,

    you could try the census material located on the australian beaurea of statistic site :(www.abs.gov.au)
    older information is often free however you may need to pay for more recent statistics.

    other forumites will also ave some good sites but i think this is a good starting point.

    cheers,

    e x

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    Try [www.rpdata.com.au]. They give out free general suburb profiles.
    Unfortunately other data (such as median house prices, etc) you have to pay for.

    cheers
    Dan[stitch]

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    thank you for that info, much appreciated. Jan

    Profile photo of Greg FGreg F
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    Originally posted by medemoz30084:
    thank you for that info, much appreciated. Jan

    Hi Jan

    As you’re a forum newbie, I’d like to support you by showing you how to search this site for past posts. I clicked on Search in top LHS of this home page, put in keywords :
    ~ due diligence
    ~ demographics
    ~ statistics
    ~ population
    and it gave me 202 pages of posts to read!!

    The search I did is:
    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/forum/search.html?mode=DoIt

    Also, click “Members” in top LHS, go to the letter M and look at Monopoly’s past posts. She often gives out stacks of due diligence websites to people who ask. Maybe you can PM her, dobbing me in by saying Greg F suggested you PM her! I don’t think she’d mind.[biggrin][biggrin][cap]

    Happy reading.
    Greg

    Profile photo of MelcMelc
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    Have you tried looking at local council web sites? they usually have information on population services etc.

    Melinda

    Profile photo of Greg FGreg F
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    Originally posted by Melc:

    Have you tried looking at local council web sites? they usually have information on population services etc. Melinda

    I assume your google search will throw up the local council’s website. This is always my 1st port of call (but only the first). I just type in the name of the town / suburb, then the keywords “council”. If this doesn’t work, I click my Back button and add the word “shire”

    Good luck
    Greg

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    Originally posted by JackHu:

    We are giving away the free reports and audio files by Robert G. Allen for the next 3 months. You can email me for the free reports and audio files.

    Hi JackHu
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    Hi medemoz30084

    If you go to http://www.propertyvalue.com.au you can get a free postcode profile…It gives you a breakdown on the area of interest ie. population, crime etc, however, if you require information relating to median house prices etc you have to pay for it.

    Hope this helps a little.

    Kind regards

    Profiteer [biggrin]

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