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    John

    Do you have nay stats for Western Australia?

    Regards
    Horatio

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    Migrants on move send housing through the roof.

    *NSW housing shortage of 22,000 homes by June 2004, driving another boom into 20005/2006.

    * Demand for new houses in Victoria will rise from 3300 homes a year to 36,900 a year due to migrants and high demolitions.

    *QLD will need 41,500 new homes each year for the next five years with a flood of international and interstate migrants.

    *SA will have excess homes by June 2004

    *TAS will have 1500 too many.

    *NT has 3000 too many but oil and gas projects will drive demand for 1600 extra houses a year.

    “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing”
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    Hi Daniel
    Prices are still reasonable around Clarkson and Joondalup. Also look further north at Quinns Rocks and south around rockingham. These are coastal suburbs which I think have potential. Feel free to contact me, after the great weekend at the seminar in Melbourne I would like to set up a network of property investors in Perth.
    Tracey Imbuldeniya
    Accredited Finance Consultant
    0401 674464

    Hi

    I tend to agree with Tracey.

    The trend is clear that people want to live closer to the coast. Prices have increased significantly in recent years in major coastal areas. Even areas such as Yanchep, Moore River, Seabird are increasing in value.

    Regards
    Horatio

    PS. Tracey I would be interested in participating in any Networking events here in Perth.

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