Browse Forums Real Estate Re: sydney home loan advice, home loan tips, first home advi 13Jan 17, 2009 4:25 pm thlo St Marys, Colyton, St Clair, Erskine Park, Minchinbury, Glenmore Park, Claremont Meadows, Orchard Hills; they are all popular suburbs for first home buyers in Western Sydney. It's common to find decent free standing homes with large lots (compared to current land offerings in The Ponds, Ropes Crossing, Woodcroft etc) in the $250,000 to $400,000 range. The first home buyers have gone through ropes crossing and cleaned them out ... All there releases that can be developed and titled by june this year are all sold out bar a few odd shaped blocks . Re: Western Sydney Home Prices (First Home Buyers) 14Jan 17, 2009 4:28 pm Have you had any valuations yet on the land? Re: sydney home loan advice, home loan tips, first home advi 15Jan 17, 2009 4:36 pm da68za thlo St Marys, Colyton, St Clair, Erskine Park, Minchinbury, Glenmore Park, Claremont Meadows, Orchard Hills; they are all popular suburbs for first home buyers in Western Sydney. It's common to find decent free standing homes with large lots (compared to current land offerings in The Ponds, Ropes Crossing, Woodcroft etc) in the $250,000 to $400,000 range. The first home buyers have gone through ropes crossing and cleaned them out ... All there releases that can be developed and titled by june this year are all sold out bar a few odd shaped blocks . Same thing is happening in Melbourne's west. If it will be titled by June the land is being taken, odd shapes or areas with 300mm+ fall make a large portion of whats left. Re: Western Sydney Home Prices (First Home Buyers) 16Jan 17, 2009 4:40 pm hi zerosignal, i don't know Melbourne that well. Which suburbs make up western suburbs? Is that anything west of the airport? Re: Western Sydney Home Prices (First Home Buyers) 17Jan 17, 2009 4:52 pm thlo hi zerosignal, i don't know Melbourne that well. Which suburbs make up western suburbs? Is that anything west of the airport? No that would be more North than West I'd say. The western suburbs are much closer to the city centre than anywhere else that has vacant land (As close as 15kms direct line in some cases) The main Western growth areas would be: - Tarneit - Truganina - Williams Landing - Point Cook - Caroline Springs - Derrimut http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sour ... 27344&z=12 first home in western sydney, home loan centre sydney 19Jan 17, 2009 5:03 pm Zerosignal The main Western growth areas would be: - Tarneit - Truganina - Williams Landing - Point Cook - Caroline Springs - Derrimut thank you for that, now it makes sense. i take it rail service is a bit of a problem there. first home in western sydney, home loan centre sydney 20Jan 17, 2009 5:07 pm da68za thlo Have you had any valuations yet on the land? No, wont be borrowing for the land . Ok, but if you borrow for construction later, land value will be important. I suppose, land values will have gone up by then? that is if they have sold out all of Ropes Crossing. Hi all, We are looking to build a new two storey house in western Sydney. Can anyone recommend a smallish builder to go with? We are trying to stay away from the big… 0 12460 Hello, we can help you please get in contact 0421019219 thank you 3 32410 I’m restoring all my 40yr old windows and I want to install seals around the casements. I’ve sanded back and oiled the frames with sikkens. My plan is to box up inside… 0 6741 |