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Old 17-05-2020, 03:04 PM   #1018
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Default Re: Australia housing bubble

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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo View Post
Agree, last time I was in Brisbane it was 13 degrees in winter and people were rugged up like Eskimos, 13 degrees is nice!

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I was wearing a t-shirt at work yesterday, that was the weather on the way into the office.

I start dying in temperatures over 25 degrees

I work in manufacturing industry in customer service

I probably wouldn't move to QLD as I don't like humidity or warm weather, Adelaide is a bit warmer than Melbourne but it still has nice cool weather.

Ideally I wouldn't want to spend over $400K, I'm not looking to buy yet, probably 2022 or there abouts.

With Melbourne I want to stay around Northern suburbs - this is in a mint spot, its right on a restaurant strip:

https://www.realestate.com.au/proper...drie-131881550

This is another on the contender list - but its in a dodgy part of town in that its right around the corner from reffo central but its only 4km from the CBD with the 59 tram stopping right out front:

https://www.realestate.com.au/proper...core-133572374

They're both right next to major freeways as well which is convenient, in the case of Niddrie its near 3 major freeways - Calder, Western Ring Road and Tullamarine Freeway.

The only problem I have with apartments is that I always have two cars - one would have to live out on the street or I'd have to kick in for another car parking spot.
Victor Harbor, or Port Elliot is where you want to be Franco, constant 5* cooler than Adelaide in summer and only an hour to the CBD, spent two weekends in a row down there at the end of Feb, beginning of March and it was perfect.
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