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  • Profile photo of Andrew_AAndrew_A
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    A property market update from ANZ, very interesting reading

    > Fundamentals support a cautiously optimistic medium term house price view
    > An investment boom underway in Australia mainly in resources and infrastructure
    > At the start of a multi year upswing in commercial property
    > Office and industrial commercial markets are particularly well placed
    > Affordability has improved and is similar to the mid 1980’s

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    Quite a handy report – thanks for posting.

    Cheers

    Jamie

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    Profile photo of microchip78microchip78
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    What trend we will see in near future in Melbourne? Is property market looking very positive for mid range property priced between 400,00.00 – 600,000.00?

    If you are thinking to invest, which type of property you consider – unit, apartment, villa, house with land, townhouse ??

    Any suggestions ??

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    microchip78 wrote:
    What trend we will see in near future in Melbourne? Is property market looking very positive for mid range property priced between 400,00.00 – 600,000.00? If you are thinking to invest, which type of property you consider – unit, apartment, villa, house with land, townhouse ?? Any suggestions ??

    You should be really asking your self a different question: am I a good investor?
    In few questions above you covered such a broad field that one can write the whole book on this.

    The fact: No one knows what will happen
    The difference between opinions on the market performance based on education as background and exclusive knowledge of some facts.

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