100% my mate down the road from me in loganholme his place goes under.. 4 acres but all flood zone.. beautiful 99% on the time but when those floods come it's hip high on his first level..
West End and Highgate Hill aren't bargains by any stretch, but they have character. I'll probably never be that close to the CBD again, and I completely agree re flooding, but it was great being able to walk across the bridge, past the casino and into the mall.
Well positioned on the M1 with easy access to the city or GC. Need to keep an eye on where the new highway will be be built as this could affect houses in Eagleby.
I bought my small but solid house in Caboolture South 10 years ago for a bit over $200k. At the time it was only because that's what I could afford but glad I did because I suspect its worth a bit more than that now 🙂 My parents bought in 1991 and the evolution of Caboolture/Morayfield over that time has been huge.
I bought in Goodna just over a year ago . It’s a townhouse and last valuation it had gone up 130-150 K . If it is out of the flood zone i would go for it
Congrats! We tend to avoid H&L packages and areas with a lot of land supply. Although we buy in the neighbouring suburbs of Boronia Heights and Regents Park.
Good video lads. Question, do you consider flood zones when buying investment properties? Didn't Ipswich go under water a couple of years ago or am I thinking of somewhere else.
Good question Alex, many parts of Ipswich are in flood zones. Checking for flood zones is the most important check we do. We will never buy a property in a flood zone for ourselves or our clients
Definitely want to target suburbs with limited vacant land. Sometimes the new builds on smaller blocks add value to the established homes on bigger blocks in better areas.
We love the Redland Council area and buy a lot of properties there for our clients. Birkdale, Victoria Point, Cleveland etc, all massively undervalued over the long term in our opinion
Hmm, 600K is quite high for some of these suburbs. Houses could be had for 375K just 3 years ago, in these places. I wonder if quite a few years growth has already been used up?
@@pumpedonproperty thanks, i enjoy your show, our house is at 2 waterlilly court, we are selling to buy a property with more land as we are keen food gardeners and are limited here on 370m block of land. We have a lot of open spaces with a horse paddock across the road, and the house is well positioned at the end of the street ie. no traffic at all.
Just make sure you do your flood searches.
Indeed, particularly for Bundamba.
First check we do. A lot of flooding through Ipswich
I got a IP in Yamanto which is going good! Keep up the good work.
100% my mate down the road from me in loganholme his place goes under.. 4 acres but all flood zone.. beautiful 99% on the time but when those floods come it's hip high on his first level..
also dont buy a house on a divided main road, and make sure its well fenced so you dont get some cars dont run into the house!
Love it. Good tips for some Brisbane suburbs guys, and I'm glad you've picked out a few in the western suburbs.
Thanks for the kind words. Some hidden Gems in Ipswich
How about suburb called One Mile.. Right next to Churchill. There are many flood free good homes on bigger blocks? Do you guys suggest that.
Nice suburb, we do by there for our clients
@@pumpedonproperty Good to know. Thanks 👍
After much research the wife and I bought a 4 bed 2 bath in quiet cul de sac on 775m in Waterford West. Loving it! 👍🏼
Congratulations, that’s awesome! I’m sure it will do well for you.
West End and Highgate Hill aren't bargains by any stretch, but they have character. I'll probably never be that close to the CBD again, and I completely agree re flooding, but it was great being able to walk across the bridge, past the casino and into the mall.
Thoughts on eagleby and beenleigh?
Well positioned on the M1 with easy access to the city or GC. Need to keep an eye on where the new highway will be be built as this could affect houses in Eagleby.
I bought my small but solid house in Caboolture South 10 years ago for a bit over $200k. At the time it was only because that's what I could afford but glad I did because I suspect its worth a bit more than that now 🙂 My parents bought in 1991 and the evolution of Caboolture/Morayfield over that time has been huge.
Congratulations! Awesome to hear a story from someone living in the area.
Great video - do one on the Gold Coast region please!
Thank you! We currently aren’t targeting Gold Coast so wouldn’t be confident in our suggestions.
Is Goodna /Riverview worth looking at? It is closer to CBD than Ipswich. I know flood but not whole suburb got flooded. Any thoughts?
Great question, we really like Goodna. Closer to the city and still very affordable.
I bought in Goodna just over a year ago . It’s a townhouse and last valuation it had gone up 130-150 K . If it is out of the flood zone i would go for it
good stuff lads!
What about Bahrs Scrub (near Waterford west)? Is it good to build a new home?
Not a suburb we are currently targeting. A little too much land available. We focus more on established homes in established suburbs
I bought a investment property house & land package in park ridge this year April, what do you guys think of that area.
Congrats! We tend to avoid H&L packages and areas with a lot of land supply. Although we buy in the neighbouring suburbs of Boronia Heights and Regents Park.
Great content guys. What are the laws in the Ipswich council regarding granny flats/ auxiliary units?
They are currently allowed to be built and rented separately but there are a lot of strict requirements. Block size, 1 bed 55m2 max etc
Good video lads. Question, do you consider flood zones when buying investment properties? Didn't Ipswich go under water a couple of years ago or am I thinking of somewhere else.
Good question Alex, many parts of Ipswich are in flood zones. Checking for flood zones is the most important check we do. We will never buy a property in a flood zone for ourselves or our clients
Great content lads! Thoughts on the amount of undeveloped land around Ipswich?
Definitely want to target suburbs with limited vacant land. Sometimes the new builds on smaller blocks add value to the established homes on bigger blocks in better areas.
Great work lads! What do you think about Goodna? Bless
Thanks mate. Yep could have easily been in the mix, super affordable still and not too far from the CBD
On god my brother Goodna is the vilest shithole in the state.
Great info again gents what's your thoughts on Kingston
Has good proximity to the CBD considering its lower price point. Lower socio economic area but is gentrifying fast
Any idea about East-Bayside area? We bought our first home in Birkdale a year ago, good equity there already. Now looking to buy an investment.
We love the Redland Council area and buy a lot of properties there for our clients. Birkdale, Victoria Point, Cleveland etc, all massively undervalued over the long term in our opinion
Thoughts on Everton hills ?
Beautiful suburb. One of our team members has a property there
Hmm, 600K is quite high for some of these suburbs.
Houses could be had for 375K just 3 years ago, in these places.
I wonder if quite a few years growth has already been used up?
Certainly been some solid growth over the past couple years. Coming off a pretty flat 10 years prior
@@pumpedonproperty probably going to crash considering it has gone up so much ?
What about strathpine? Pine rivers area?
We like Strathpine. Properties that meet our criteria are a little over 600k now
Great vedio Bros. Super helpful. 👌
Thank you 🙌🏻
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Check out Rothwell it has better features than Deception Bay and much better properties. We are selling now and house is cheap for 4 bedrooms.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Agree that the properties are typically a little newer and in better condition. How come you are selling?
@@pumpedonproperty thanks, i enjoy your show, our house is at 2 waterlilly court, we are selling to buy a property with more land as we are keen food gardeners and are limited here on 370m block of land. We have a lot of open spaces with a horse paddock across the road, and the house is well positioned at the end of the street ie. no traffic at all.