The City With The Most Growth Potential In Australia Is...

The City With The Most Growth Potential In Australia Is...

Brisbane - Most Growth Potential

RP Data / Core Logic released their June Overview / Update on the property market and it made for interesting reading. The annual rate of capital growth is rebounding:

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Where is all of this growth happening?

As Property Club have been advocating for a while now, Brisbane/South-East Queensland has grown at just over 7% over the past year; back on track to doubling in a 10 year period; see below:

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Do you know what Property Club’s benefits are for Club members?

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Here are a few facts as to the benefits of investing in South-East Queensland:

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Property Club members are having a lot of success with Club research assisting them to acquire a residential property portfolio, that will give them more choices in retirement!

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Have a great weekend and catch you next week!

Warm Regards,

Troy Gunasekera National Manager Property Club

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