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Why Queensland?
SE Queensland is where the fundamentals of sound property investment come together and where investors who have built equity elsewhere are now buying or seriously considering buying. It’s Australia’s hotspot.
Fundamentals
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Rapid population growth (higher than the national growth rate) combined with an undersupply of housing |
Affordable and rapidly growing housing market |
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A population projected to grow on average by 50,000 people annually between now and 2026 http://www.dip.qld.gov.au/seq |
Tight rental market with rising rental |
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Strong annual demand for between 34,000 and 40,000 new dwellings each year http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au |
The lowest taxes in Australia http://www.reiq.com.au/ |
| New jobs creation and low unemployment |
The cheapest land tax in Australia |
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Excellent and consistent capital growth |
More than a $100 billion will be spent on infrastructure in the coming few years http://www.clem7.com.au/ |
Your challenge is to take advantage of the SE Queensland market while it’s still affordable. The market is moving at such a rapid pace it’s impossible for investors working on their own to keep up and source quality properties before they’ve sold.
Property to Prosper has been sourcing properties in Queensland for several years and we’re finding the best ones are often gone before being publicly advertised or released through the normal real estate circuit.
We have access to properties through our contacts in Queensland and because we’re immersed in property and on the ground meeting developers all the time. We know what sells and, through our research, quickly discard opportunities we don’t believe in.
Please click here to contact the team at Property to Prosper.
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