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  • Profile photo of SashSash
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    Hey Guys,

    Curious to hear other peoples ideas on best suburbs currently/upcoming across Australia? For all strategies.

    Thanks

    Sash.

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    Profile photo of ajayayyarajayayyar
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    In NSW under $500k i would say –

    – granville
    – rosehill
    – tamworth (Regional)
    – wagga wagga (Regional)

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    Sash, there are still quite a few suburbs in Canterbury-Bankstown which are sub-$500k. Many have rail access or the M5. You may not pick up a brick house but there are plenty of big blocks on offer suitable for duplexes or more.

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    Blacktown for sure,,,,, good for IP,, or even own dwelling as houses still affordable,,,,,, good rental income,,,, Major transport HUB, self contained,,

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    Ballarat in Victoria…It is an hour away from Melbourne.

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    Have a look at West Heidelberg in Melbourne.
    Spotswood seems to be good value.
    Also Bendigo or Castlemaine in Central Victoria.

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    I would have to agree with Ladyhawk, Ballarat is certainly one to look out for.

    Geelong is doing very well also.

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    Doesn't look like many QLDer's on this thread but I think Townsville, QLD is promising and you can get decent houses under $500 000. It has plenty of different Industries and was announced QLD's second Capital city with the aim to reduce the overcrowding on the South East Coast.

    Profile photo of Jason700Jason700
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    tbh why don't you talk to a professional and get them to give you their advice… I mean you don't know us, <moderator: delte language>. Anyway thats what I think

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    Anywhere in Canberra :)

    You won’t find many CF + IPs but the CG is generally consistent (and has historically been in the double digits). The yields aren’t too bad and the vacancy rates are extremely low.

    Cheers

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    Profile photo of Andrew_AAndrew_A
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    I will talk up my area since nobody else is stepping in for Brisbane and SEQ :)

    The question is general so in reply I will pose the following general thought question.

    There has been a divide in the performance of the greater Brisbane area (including the growth corridors to the coasts and Ipswich). In broad brush strokes the higher quality areas have outperformed the mortgage belt areas. Would you then be looking on an identical dollar for dollar basis to invest X$ in a gentrified area 2-4k from the CBD which has held it's own nicely or gained in value over the last few years, or would you instead be looking to invest X$ in an suburb 25k+ from the CBD where values might have fallen 10-20%? (Might be 1 x 600k house compared to 2 x 300, but dollar for dollar to be fair). I have my own thoughts on this but I find people with strong opinions on both sides.

    Profile photo of angelinsydneyangelinsydney
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    Hello,

    Auburn.  Close to the Sydney CBD.  15 mins on Express train.

    Angel

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