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Australians flock to suburbs as house prices rise; Tarneit is also Australia’s fastest-growing area, with a 372 percent increase in the past 10 years.
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Australians flock to suburbs as house prices rise

Satellite cities forming on the edges of Australia’s major metropolitan centres could be the answer for people looking to escape the tyranny of the property market.>

Lower house prices on the edges of Sydney, Melbourne and other cities are matched by burgeoning population growth rates.

In western Sydney, Parklea and Kellyville Ridge, which lie in the Blacktown city area, are the sixth-largest growing areas in Australia, with an extra 22,000 people moving there in the past decade.

The average rent there is $560 a week, while house prices are hundreds of thousands of dollars lower than the Sydney average.

In Victoria, suburbs surrounding the satellite city of Wyndham have also seen incredible growth.

Suburb Tarneit is 30km from the CBD and is also Australia’s fastest-growing area, with a 372 percent increase in the past 10 years.

As well as a convenient location between Melbourne and Geelong and trains, buses and highways close by, the median house price remains just $480,000.

But Ray White real estate agent Darren Suhle said it wasn’t just about families being able to afford a house.

“Families are just seeing great value with what’s on offer, like the walking tracks, the lifestyle,” he said.

“Really at the end of the day you’re not just getting a home, but really, there’s so much to do here on the weekends with all that infrastructure.”

http://www.9news.com.au/national/2017/08/25/20/17/australians-flock-to-suburbs-as-house-prices-rise
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I like the part where the real estate agent calls a footpath a walking track. And I see infrastructure and transport are now 'lifestyle'.

They may be well-planned, shiny and new suburbs, I've not been there. They might even have local employment other than more and more residential construction.
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Stoo
26 Aug 2017, 06:41 AM
I like the part where the real estate agent calls a footpath a walking track. And I see infrastructure and transport are now 'lifestyle'.

They may be well-planned, shiny and new suburbs, I've not been there. They might even have local employment other than more and more residential construction.
There are jobs being created. Unemployment is even falling in WA and rural Qld. Not sure how long that trend will continue for, but it's here for now.
Take risks - if you win you will become wealthy, if you lose you will become wise
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Rufus
26 Aug 2017, 08:20 AM
There are jobs being created. Unemployment is even falling in WA and rural Qld. Not sure how long that trend will continue for, but it's here for now.
So why have they picked Mandurah for the drug testing of dole beneficiaries?

http://thenewdaily.com.au/news/state/wa/2017/08/27/welfare-drug-testing-expanding-include-third-trial-site-western-australia/

"Logan City Mayor Luke Smith reacted angrily when his region was selected, saying he feare the trial would stigmatise the city".
No doubt, Mr, Smith, no doubt.
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The panic is starting to set in with the hold outs.

2 years ago their mantra was they would not buy a shitbox out in boon-docks.

Oh how the arrogant swine’s are now eating humble pie.

Falling over themselves in a desperate scramble to avoid being priced out.

The transmutation will punish them all.

The bears are humiliated.
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Black Panther
27 Aug 2017, 11:33 AM
The panic is starting to set in with the hold outs.

2 years ago their mantra was they would not buy a shitbox out in boon-docks.

Oh how the arrogant swine’s are now eating humble pie.

Falling over themselves in a desperate scramble to avoid being priced out.

The transmutation will punish them all.

The bears are humiliated.
Your talents are wasted BP. With polemic like that you could be writing for The Daily Stormer...
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hidflect
27 Aug 2017, 11:39 AM
Your talents are wasted BP. With polemic like that you could be writing for The Daily Stormer...
Wilsonesque flights of fancy.

Thinks the universe well reward him because he got a mortgage for property.

A sheeple dreaming it is the mastr of its financial destiny
Edited by Ex BP Golly, 27 Aug 2017, 06:12 PM.
WHAT WOULD EDDIE DO? MAAAATE!
Share a cot with Milton?
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hidflect
27 Aug 2017, 11:39 AM
Your talents are wasted BP. With polemic like that you could be writing for The Daily Stormer...
What makes you think he isn't?
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Black Panther
27 Aug 2017, 11:33 AM
The panic is starting to set in with the hold outs.

2 years ago their mantra was they would not buy a shitbox out in boon-docks.

Oh how the arrogant swine’s are now eating humble pie.

Falling over themselves in a desperate scramble to avoid being priced out.

The transmutation will punish them all.

The bears are humiliated.
With the rent and value of your shitbox rental in boon docks doubling every month you now must be receiving $8000pw for the 3*1
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zaph
27 Aug 2017, 03:56 PM
With the rent and value of your shitbox rental in boon docks doubling every month you now must be receiving $8000pw for the 3*1
Best you got Staph ?

The bears are now shitting their pants, rightly so.

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