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  • Profile photo of Benjamin CsikosBenjamin Csikos
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    I've recently been asked what a good strategy is for working out if an area is particularly good for growth or not.

    How would one figure this out? Does anyone have a simple strategy of things to look for?

    Profile photo of Jacqui MiddletonJacqui Middleton
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    Follow the infrastructure is a good one.  ie look at where freeways, new train stations and train lines are being built.  Also look at shopping complexes.  People cluster around Westfield :-)

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