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Stretching along the eastern shore of Port Phillip Bay, Frankston is a thriving metropolitan hub positioned at the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula.
Wagga Wagga’s lifestyle and access to job opportunities in education, healthcare and the Defence force combine with its affordability to make it an attractive choice for investors and homebuyers alike.
One of the ‘Big Three’ cities of regional Victoria and the third largest city in the State, Bendigo has been a leading growth market since 2020.
Offering a rural lifestyle within an hour of Adelaide CBD, extremely affordable housing and a diverse economy, the Rural City of Murray Bridge is one of South Australia’s most consistently reliable investment locations.
On the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef, the City of Bundaberg combines a relaxed, coastal lifestyle with a strong business community and economy.
The second largest city in Tasmania, Launceston’s property market is heading for a revival after some time in the wilderness.
The Gold Coast property market is experiencing another surge in property sales driving price growth even further.
Affordability compared to other jurisdictions around Australia and very high yields remain the property story in Greater Darwin as massive infrastructure projects continue to drive the Top End.
Albury-Wodonga has been one of the outstanding areas in regional Australia in recent years, resisting pandemic concerns and continuing to perform at a high level in 2023 which has continued into 2024.
The Sunshine Coast property market has produced remarkable price growth since 2020, boosted by the strengthening of its economy and major spending on infrastructure.
Port Adelaide is a water-side region about 14km northwest of the Adelaide CBD.
While its history has been as a port and industrial hub, that has changed in recent years with significant housing in the area and the region earmarked for significant future gentrification along its waterside areas.
The Shoalhaven region is attracting new residents because of its relaxed lifestyle and extensive areas of natural beauty, including forests and pristine beaches.