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10/07/2009 |
Market Report Queensland (July 2009)
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Brisbane growth slowed in the three months to July with resource markets affecting sentiment. But with the sector recovering, and the new SEQ regional plan, investors have a lot to be excited about. Andrew Johnstone reports
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1/05/2009 |
Market Report Queensland (May 2009)
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As property becomes more affordable, demand has picked up in select parts of the state, especially Brisbane. But in order to sell, vendors have had to often realise some loss
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15/01/2009 |
Market Report - Queensland (November 2008)
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The softening market trend has continued throughout Queensland. How long the flattening of prices will last is still unclear, even with a renewed confidence from the recent interest rate drops.
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7/12/2008 |
Market Report Queensland - (December 2008)
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Much like other states and territories, Queensland now has a ceiling level on property prices, below which things are stable and above which the values are sinking
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2/10/2008 |
Market Report - Queensland (September 2008)
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Queensland saw excellent capital growth last year, but the experts expect 2008 to be a cooling period, with housing shortages and affordability issues coming to the fore.
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28/08/2008 |
Market Report - Queensland (August 2008)
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Many of Queensland’s regional coastal markets are at a later stage of the property cycle than that of the major centres located in the south of the state. Small coastal towns provide the opportunity for holiday or sea change housing options as well as comparatively affordable entry points to such markets.
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21/07/2008 |
Market Report - Queensland (July 2008)
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Queensland looks set to maintain its position as arguably the nation’s best option for property investors with ongoing population growth and persistent interest from industry.
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