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Old Mar 16th 2004, 1:50 am
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Hi Everyone

Does anyone happen to have a copy of 'PeteY's' info doc on Brisbane posted in Oct 2003, I have tried opening it but can't seem to. Was wondering if anyone had a copy that they would not mind posting again, so I could have a look.

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I have a copy at home (I'm at work at the moment)

If no-one has posted it by the time I get home then I'll do it
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Hi Karen,

Here you go

Pete's document :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....nformation.doc

Tim Sorell's Emigration Guide (very good) :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....Tim_Sorell.htm

Statistics for Brisbane Suburbs :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....urbs_Stats.doc

Hope this helps
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Just read Tim Sorell's immigration Guide thought it was really good highly recommended if your thinking of Brisbane with loads of useful information.
He has put a lot of time into this well worth a read.!
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Originally posted by EssexNobby
Hi Karen,

Here you go

Pete's document :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....nformation.doc

Tim Sorell's Emigration Guide (very good) :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....Tim_Sorell.htm

Statistics for Brisbane Suburbs :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....urbs_Stats.doc

Hope this helps
Just a quick point on the Statistics for Brisbane Suburbs :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....urbs_Stats.doc - Do not rely on the median property prices, they look a bit out of date.

That Tim Sorrell document really is very good
 
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Originally posted by ABCDiamond
Just a quick point on the Statistics for Brisbane Suburbs :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....urbs_Stats.doc - Do not rely on the median property prices, they look a bit out of date.

That Tim Sorrell document really is very good

The information on the Brisbane suburbs was from
a spreadsheet I posted on here a while ago.

The median house prices were from the REIQ profile of each
suburb for the financial year 2003/2003. So yes a little out of
date, but OK if used as a comparison between suburbs (which
was what I was trying to do) , rather than a definitive idea of
current house prices.

I know house prices have gone up since, but I had to try and
get a benchmark somehow.

For a more up to date idea of prices you have to look
at real estate sites, but they weren't that consistent
(ie same house, different prices).

I'm sorry if I may have misled anyone, I posted the spreadsheet
as I thought it might be helpful.

Karen.
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Hi Karen

What happened, I thought that you were going to Melbourne?
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Karen - the spreadsheet was very helpful indeed and thanks for taking what must have been some considerable time and effort in putting it together

These kind of things are always going to get dated fairly quickly, especially anything that includes property prices . Doesn't matter though as any information is better than no information at all !!!

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Originally posted by karen p
The information on the Brisbane suburbs was from
a spreadsheet I posted on here a while ago.

The median house prices were from the REIQ profile of each
suburb for the financial year 2003/2003. So yes a little out of
date, but OK if used as a comparison between suburbs (which
was what I was trying to do) , rather than a definitive idea of
current house prices.

I know house prices have gone up since, but I had to try and
get a benchmark somehow.

For a more up to date idea of prices you have to look
at real estate sites, but they weren't that consistent
(ie same house, different prices).

I'm sorry if I may have misled anyone, I posted the spreadsheet
as I thought it might be helpful.

Karen.
Hi Karen

The spreadsheet is very good, lots of very useful info, and my only reason for commenting on the prices, was for the benefit of those that may not be aware of the massive property price increases that we have seen. eg: Wynnum West median price is shown at $235,000, but this figure has risen to $ 301,000 at 29th Feb 2004, with the average being $341,000.

Unfortunately it has been impossible to keep up with price movements recently, even the Real Estate agents couldn't do it

However, it is still a very good guide to compare the areas. And even though property prices have changed, the rental figures will still be about right.

If anyone wants updated average prices for an area, this link is pretty good:
http://reports.realestate.com.au/sna...rce=realestate
 
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Originally posted by EssexNobby
Hi Karen,

Here you go

Pete's document :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....nformation.doc

Tim Sorell's Emigration Guide (very good) :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....Tim_Sorell.htm

Statistics for Brisbane Suburbs :-
http://www.rsdltd.pwp.blueyonder.co....urbs_Stats.doc

Hope this helps
Thank you EN much appreciated for you taking the time out to do that.

Have good day.

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Hi Karen

What happened, I thought that you were going to Melbourne?
Hi Noodle

Long time no speak. Yes we are still considering Melbourne - but I have been told that Brisbane seems to have a lot of print/media jobs going and wanted to look into what it was like before we make a decision one way or the other.

How are you keeping?

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Originally posted by karen p
The information on the Brisbane suburbs was from
a spreadsheet I posted on here a while ago.

The median house prices were from the REIQ profile of each
suburb for the financial year 2003/2003. So yes a little out of
date, but OK if used as a comparison between suburbs (which
was what I was trying to do) , rather than a definitive idea of
current house prices.

I know house prices have gone up since, but I had to try and
get a benchmark somehow.

For a more up to date idea of prices you have to look
at real estate sites, but they weren't that consistent
(ie same house, different prices).

I'm sorry if I may have misled anyone, I posted the spreadsheet
as I thought it might be helpful.

Karen.
The spreadsheet you have posted is excellent event if the house prices are a little out of date. I don't suppose theres anyway of also getting a distance time comparison to the Gold Coast as well. We're interested in moving somewhere between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Somewhere that's a short distance to the Gold Coast but within commuting distance to Brisbane.

Thanks.
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Originally posted by Moonstar
Hi Noodle

Long time no speak. Yes we are still considering Melbourne - but I have been told that Brisbane seems to have a lot of print/media jobs going and wanted to look into what it was like before we make a decision one way or the other.

How are you keeping?

Karen

Fine thanks Karen

My husband needs to get a couple more years experience to get into Oz, unless things change, so we are just getting on with things here really. I guess it just wasn't our time, but I'm kind of hoping that the time will come one day....

Good luck where ever you end up and keep us posted.
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Originally posted by elksa
The spreadsheet you have posted is excellent event if the house prices are a little out of date. I don't suppose theres anyway of also getting a distance time comparison to the Gold Coast as well. We're interested in moving somewhere between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Somewhere that's a short distance to the Gold Coast but within commuting distance to Brisbane.

Thanks.
The full spreadsheet I created for myself has a lot more
information than the one I posted on here as
Excel spreadsheets can not be posted on here directly.

The full spreadsheet doesn't have the actual distance/time
to the Goldcoast on it, but I did links to the distance calculator
between all the suburbs and Surfer's Paradise on the Gold coast
(also Caloundra for the Sunshine coast) so if there was a
particular suburb you were interested in you could click on
the link and it would bring up the map showing distance/time
and detailed directions.

If you would like the full spreadsheet PM me your e-mail
address and I'll send it to you.

Though most places anywhere near the Gold coast are over an
hour from Brisbane.

Anyway let me know and I'll e-mail it ASAP.

Karen.
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Originally posted by noodle
Fine thanks Karen

My husband needs to get a couple more years experience to get into Oz, unless things change, so we are just getting on with things here really. I guess it just wasn't our time, but I'm kind of hoping that the time will come one day....

Good luck where ever you end up and keep us posted.
Hi Noodle

I am sure you will be out there soon as soon as you can. Did hubby get assessed by an Agent to come to that decision? Or just by the Immigration requirement?

Look forward to seeing you on here again soon.

Karen
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