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  • Profile photo of fxdaemonfxdaemon
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    @fxdaemon
    Join Date: 2013
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    Hi commercial experts,

    Need some guidance from all commercial experts out there please.

    Is there any way/source that publishes historical info/data related to commercial properties
    volatilities for the following:
    – property value
    – rent value
    – vacancy

    and also have them categorised into following:
    – state
    – suburb or precint
    – property types like offices, retails, large format retail, child care, service station, etc

    Any comments/suggestion is highly appreciate.

    Thanks
    FXD

    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    @cjaysa
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    You’ll find a lot of these figures will be able to still be accessed from most property data sources like Pricefinder, though not to the same degree as residential property. Otherwise RPData/Corelogic.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
    http://www.precisionfunding.com.au
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    Investment Focused Finance Strategist - servicing Australia-wide

    Profile photo of fxdaemonfxdaemon
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    @fxdaemon
    Join Date: 2013
    Post Count: 114

    You’ll find a lot of these figures will be able to still be accessed from most property data sources like Pricefinder, though not to the same degree as residential property. Otherwise RPData/Corelogic.

    Thank you sir.

    Profile photo of JaxonJaxon
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    @jaxona
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    Mate I by no means am a Commerical property expert but I do pride myself on a logical and well rounded thought process,

    I use stats all the time and they are incredibly useful but
    stats are past information. that is important to grasp and remind yourself

    your stratergy which for most seems to be financial advancement is based on good choices, so buy problems and sell solutions!

    – property value; Under buy and your already ahead
    – rent value; Under buy and your already ahead, plus add value (less common in commerical but relevant)
    – vacancy; stats are very deeply going to shed light, also look at data forecast, SQM is useful http://www.sqmresearch.com.au/

    All the best

    Jaxon | Jaxon Avery – Financial Adviser
    http://www.jpafinancialservices.com.au
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    JPA Financial Services Pty Ltd

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