Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jan 31, 2009 4:47 pm Just reading the Herald Sun today and the northern outer suburbs are bucking the trend of housing prices plunging..
Cragieburn had a increase of 10% over the quarter for median price of 310k.. South Morang had an increase of 4% to 349k median prices... and Doreen had a huge increase of 15% to a median price of 453k Re: Good news for ppl in outer northern suburbs of Melb 2Jan 31, 2009 5:52 pm Pretty much all the growth areas are holding or growing in price.
See why http://www.oliverhume.com.au/uploads/pd ... 20Base.pdf Quote: As mentioned previously, end yield, can be misleading as it does not represent product available for retail purchase. That figure, at present is around 2,200 lots, still around 40% down on the September quarter 2006. If the spike in first homebuyer demand continues, this may be a problem moving forward in some markets. Basically there is less land avaliable for sale due to first home buyer demand in growth regions. Re: Good news for ppl in outer northern suburbs of Melb 3Jan 31, 2009 6:38 pm wakeboardandy Just reading the Herald Sun today and the northern outer suburbs are bucking the trend of housing prices plunging.. Cragieburn had a increase of 10% over the quarter for median price of 310k.. South Morang had an increase of 4% to 349k median prices... and Doreen had a huge increase of 15% to a median price of 453k I think I posted in another thread earlier; homes at the lower end are expected to do well because of the first home buyers rush (FHOG increases). Hi, I am wondering if anyone has built with Montgomery in the last few years on the Northern Beaches? I don't see the see them around, as I would love to ask how happy… 0 3174 10 15683 Thanks for your reply! We're definitely not after a small house Might still have a chat to them. Who did you end up building with if you don't mind me asking? 2 2570 |