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    Might be good to look at crime rates when you're choosing an investment area…just a thought.

    Cheers,
    Stacey

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    Hi Glen,

    Investing is the way to go to secure your future and regonial is certainly a great option. If you look at areas that have fantastic growth potential you won't go wrong. Go onto prd nationwide research and you can get free data on any area you like. Look at things like infastructure, demographics and rental market returns. I live and work in Orange NSW and we could certainly use some investors out here. Our economy is underpinned by the mining industry, health services and agriculture and this all creates fantastic job opportunities but also a shortage in the rental market. <moderator: delete advertising>

    Cheers,
    Stacey

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    Hi There,

    Congrats on taking the first step to creating your investment portfolio. If you go to PRD Nationwide Research you can look at all areas and obtain free research data. That way you can look at the growth for the area, industries and infastructure, demographics and rental market returns. Maybe you could start with realestate.com.au andjust look at the different areas for sale and rental values and then fine tune it from there. I guess it really comes down to how much you want to invest as that will determine the area you invest in. <moderator: delete advertising>
    Cheers,
    Stacey

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