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  • Profile photo of viralkviralk
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    Hello! I am looking at the Toowoomba in qLd to buy investment property and also looking at Dalby. Any comments will be much appreciated.

    Awaiting for your help.

    ENJOY INVESTING

    VIRAL

    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3937&SearchTerms=Toowoomba

    Warm Regards

    Chan Dollars
    [The bridge between where you are right now & where you want to be tomorrow is knowledge]

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    I can tell you that the property market in and around toowoomba has been decent in fact hard to find land for sale I am told.

    Elves

    Profile photo of kay henrykay henry
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    viralk,

    You sent me a pm some time ago asking about Ayr, and I’m gonna reply now- sorry for the delay :o)

    I was checking out townesville properties on RE.com.au some time ago, and Ayr came up as an extremely cheap alternative- still highly cheap despite the boom. Do some checking on realestate.com.au and see what you can find. I have a friend who came from there. The reputation of the place from a couple of coleagues of mine from up that way is that Ayr is a redneck shothile, but don’t let that stop you from buying :)

    kay henry

    Profile photo of RubbachookRubbachook
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    When I was last in Townsville visiting the IP I have there, I popped down to sunny Ayr. My only reservations (based on a visit of a single visit of a couple of ours on a very hot day) was that I could have been in Dubbo, Charters Towers or anywhere else well away from the coast. Ayr is kinda coastal but is a 20 min drive from the water. Other than that, it felt like a country town anywhere. Have done no research into its employment etc.

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