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20% Growth Forecasted For Brisbane Property!

The property market is constantly changing and the Brisbane market is changing rapidly as well. Today I have with me Simon Everingham to a bit about what it feels like on the ground in the Brisbane market.

0:00 – Introduction
1:21 – What have the last 6-7 months been like in the Brisbane market
3:50 – Has there been a massive decline in the Brisbane market? Why not?
5:10 – Internal migration may put pressure on South East Queensland
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8:05 – Are there hot pockets in the Brisbane market?
9:25 – Take this as one data point
10:25 – Brisbane forecasted to increase 20% over the next 3 years!

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