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    Hi,

    I was wondering if anyone can tell me some websites where I can get free info on an area that I’m looking to invest in. I’m looking at QLD, if that helps any.

    Thx
    Jo

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    Jobee,
    For free info on the tax laws regarding investment visit http://www.bantacs.com.au

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    Thx Julia,

    Anyone have any other suggestions on where can I possible find out employment stats, population etc?

    Jo

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    Hi Jo,

    For information on City of Brisbane try http://www.ourbrisbane.com.au
    For rental details in SEQ try
    http://www.seqrents.com.au
    For details on proeprty available in the respective area try
    http://www.domain.com.au or
    http://www.realestate.com.au

    For details on respective cities/shires etc try google search by locality/town/city name.

    For information about large centres try
    http://www.quartile.com.au who have reports on major centres.

    For rental statitiscs by quarter try
    http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/median_weekly_rents1.cfm

    For general statistics try the australian bureau of statistics and for school sizes the Depy of Ed in Qld may have a link to some statitistics.

    Domain (or is that realestate.com) also have links to sales statistics in the area for a fee and also a suburb snapshot (cheap or free) that may be of use.

    Derek
    [email protected]

    Property Investment Support Available. Ongoing and never stopping. PM welcome.

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    Thx Derek,

    Will check them out. http://www.seqrets.com.au – this link didn’t work, maybe they are having probs with their webstie.

    Jo

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    Also speak to local REAs – they can provide quite a bit of information.

    Local council sites are the best source of the level of info you are looking for, but the do vary in quality.

    A couple of the Real Estate sites also hold some demographic & median price info as well.

    Cheers,

    Aceyducey

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