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    @devashish-janoti
    Join Date: 2016
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    Hi, which is the best place to rent a 2 bedroom apartment for a migrant who is about to arrive in Australia ?

    Later on I want to start investing in properties once I settle down and save some seed money . This is the only strategy I have right now and don’t know anything else.
    I’ll be glad if someone can point me in the right direction.
    Sincere thanks & regards
    Dev

    Profile photo of BennyBenny
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    @benny
    Join Date: 2002
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    Hi Dev,

    Do you have a particular city in mind? Or are you planning to “go where the best returns are?”

    Benny

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    @devashish-janoti
    Join Date: 2016
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    Hi Benny,
    Actually right now I have Sydney and Melbourne in mind considering the employment opportunities. But I want to get into real estate investment as soon as possible once I save money to start things with in this direction.
    Thanks & Regards
    Dev

    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    @cjaysa
    Join Date: 2012
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    Probably a good idea to narrow down which city/State you’re moving to, before specific areas. Where you rent and where you buy don’t have to be related at all – it’s best to rent where most convenient for cost, lifestyle and work, whereas for investment you purchase purely on the properties individual figures and areas macro fundamentals.

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