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Brisbane Property: The Suburbs where Prices are Predicted to Rise

5/11/2016

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This week, Ipswich and Logan Granny Flats bring a valuable article for investors highlighting the suburbs in Brisbane where prices are set to rise. Incredibly, one-third of the suburbs listed come from the Moreton Bay area. This, coupled with Moreton Bay Regional Council’s recent changes allowing Granny Flats for investment purposes, makes us very excited at the profits just waiting to be reaped.
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Read and enjoy…
​Sophie Foster | News Corp Australia Network
24 October, 2016
House prices are predicted to rise in 29 Brisbane suburbs, with a surprising one-third coming out of one area alone.
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The latest Hotspotting Price Predictor Index has picked the biggest chunk of metropolitan Brisbane growth would come out of the Moreton Bay area. The Bay toppled Logan City as the top municipality in the capital city region, holding 10 of Brisbane’s 29 growth suburbs.

Hotspotting analyst Terry Ryder said the index tracked increased sales volumes which were one of the best indicators that price rises were set to rise.

Moreton Bay’s hottest pick was Redcliffe where houses as well as unit prices were predicted to rise. Every other suburb on the list was expected to see house prices rise including Arana Hills; Banksia Beach, Beachmere; Bellara; Bray Park; Deception Bay; Narangba; Ningi; and Rothwell.

In the surging inner-city, Bardon was the only suburb where prices were predicted to see a steady rise, joined by northside suburbs Bald Hills, Brighton, Fitzgibbon and Hendra.

On the southside, Darra, Eight Mile Plains and Heathwood were hot picks, as well as Redland’s Birkdale, Redland Bay and Victoria Point.
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Logan had six suburbs set to rise steadily including Edens Landing, Jimboomba, Slacks Creek, Waterford, Windaroo and Yarrabilba, while Ipswich had two on the list - Raceview and Redbank Plains.
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Redcliffe real estate agent Bruce Robson of Coronis said the suburb was seeing a rise in buyer inquiries.

“Redcliffe has been the most affordable waterfront suburb in Brisbane with huge potential for the future,” he said. “It will be the bayside suburb for the new northern hub.”

Rhonda Subloo, who put her home at 2 Walsh Street on the market for $695,000, has no plans to leave the area.
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“Since the train’s come to Redcliffe there will be more people looking to come in here. Prices will go up,” she said. “We’re looking around in Redcliffe for a retirement village type setting. We like to be around the sea.”
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​GREATER BRISBANE MARKET:
Growth:
MORETON BAY: Arana Hills; Banksia Beach, Beachmere; Bellara; Bray Park; Deception Bay; Narangba; Ningi; Redcliffe (houses and units); Rothwell.

INNER: Bardon

NORTH: Bald Hills, Brighton, Fitzgibbon, Hendra

SOUTH: Darra Eight, Mile Plains, Heathwood

REDLAND: Birkdale, Redland Bay, Victoria Point

LOGAN: Edens Landing, Jimboomba, Slacks Creek, Waterford, Windaroo, Yarrabilba

IPSWICH: Raceview, Redbank Plains

Plateau:
MORETON BAY: Albany Creek, Bongaree, Burpengary, Burpengary East, Caboolture, Clontarf, Eatons Hill, Everton Hills, Kallangur, Lawnton, North Lakes, Petrie, Sandstone Point, Scarborough, Strathpine, Upper Caboolture, Warner, Woody Point

INNER: Brisbane City, Coorparoo, Highgate Hill, Kangaroo Point, New Farm, Paddington, Spring Hill, Teneriffe

NORTH: Ashgrove, Aspley, Bridgeman Downs, Chermside, Clayfield, Enoggera, Grange, Hamilton, Kedron, Mitchelton, Northgate, Taigum, Wavell Heights, Wilston, Windsor, Wooloowin

EAST: Balmoral, Carina Heights, Carindale, East Brisbane, Manly, Manly West, Tingalpa, Wynnum, Zillmere

WEST: Chapel Hill, Kenmore, St Lucia, Taringa, The Gap, Toowong

SOUTH: Acacia Ridge, Algester, Annerley, Corinda, Drewvale, Durack, Forest Lake, Greenslopes, Holland Park, Holland Park West, Inala, Kuraby, Macgregor, Moorooka, Oxley, Parkinson, Salisbury, Sunnybank Hills, Mount Gravatt East, Tarragindi, Upper Mount Gravatt

REDLAND: Alexandra Hills, Capalaba, Cleveland, Thornlands.

LOGAN: Beenleigh, Bethania, Boronia Heights, Cornubia, Crestmead, Daisy Hill, Eagleby, Greenbank, Heritage Park, Hillcrest, Kingston, Logan Central, Logan Reserve, Loganholme, Loganlea, Marsden, Mount Warren Park, Regents Park, Rochedale South, Shailer Park, Springwood, Tanah Merah, Waterford West, Woodridge

IPSWICH: Bellbird Park, Brassall, Bundamba, Goodna, Springfield, Springfield Lakes

Consistency:
MORETON BAY: Caboolture South, Cashmere, Ferny Hills, Margate, Kippa-Ring, Murrumba Downs.

INNER: Auchenflower, Woolloongabba.

NORTH: Alderley, Ascot, Banyo, Bracken Ridge, Carseldine, Ferny Grove, Stafford Heights

EAST: Bulimba, Camp Hill, Cannon Hill, Murarrie, Wakerley, Wynnum West.

WEST: Bellbowrie, Indooroopilly, Jindalee, Moggill, Graceville, Sinnamon Park.

SOUTH: Mansfield, Runcorn, Sunnybank, Wishart

REDLAND: Mount Cotton, Wellington Point, Ormiston

LOGAN: Underwood

IPSWICH: Camira, Eastern Heights
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Danger Markets:
INNER: Fortitude Valley (Units), South Brisbane (Units), West End (Units)
(Source: Hotspotting)
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