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Good area? Mistake! In South Australia, how can a district be distinguished between good and bad?

Good area? Mistake! In South Australia, how can a district be distinguished between good and bad?

Tim takes you to analyze the Northeast good area-Newton (5074), who lived in this area said yes!

In South Australia, how can a district be distinguished between good and bad?

The more expensive the Of Course, the better. Good area, are there any other features? Of course there is.

Street!-walking in a good traditional area is absolutely relaxing. The road is open, the trees are shady, and the trails are smooth. The narrow streets, the uneven sidewalks, the crooked trees, these will never appear in a well-known traditional rich area.

Neighbors!-the gardens of each family, though distinctive, have been carefully managed. Not a single house was overgrown, nor was there a front yard lawn full of used cars and furniture.

I lived in an area like this and I had to clean up the lawn (at least the front yard) every month, because if I didn't do it, I was really embarrassed. All the neighbors are very demanding. We can't put off our legs. My good neighbors will also come to teach me that they are all good horticulturists compared to the Chinese. The garden is the perfect starting point for you and your neighbors.

And there are really a lot of misunderstandings on good areas among the Chinese:

Close to the city-as far as the habits of the Chinese are concerned, we like to gather around the city center, but the vast majority of the people who affect the real estate market are foreigners. Distance from the city, or even from the workplace, is nothing to drive in the eyes of foreigners.

We often find a lot less than 10 kilometers from CBD, and a lot of houses are "pretty cheap." In fact, this is a "radish cabbage has their own love" of the market phenomenon, rather than we "picked up a big bargain." However, as Chinese, we should always remember that the vast majority of the affected property market are foreigners.

When we buy a house, we can't expect to sell it to the Chinese in the future. For the majority of the buyers, we have to accept their "real estate values".

Should the price of the neighborhood be about the same?

Many Chinese may have heard of a house price difference between two adjacent streets in Western countries. Although many Chinese do not understand this, it is also an indisputable fact in Australia. Because on both sides of a street, one is the "rich" and the other the "civilian".

Here, at a gathering of foreigners, a lot of people will use your home to live in which district, to determine your financial strength.

"Lockleys,Brooklyn Park,Cowandilla" this is three adjacent West end, their real estate average price difference is very big. Lockleys, which is the furthest from the city, has the highest house prices. Why? In simple terms, "Lockleys" means "rich area" in the eyes of the local people.

In the same way, the northeast side of the "Vale Park,Klemzig,Felixstow". "Klemzig" between "Vale Park" and "Felixstow", there are convenient Oban station, but it is the lowest price in the three districts, why? Because "Klemzig" in the mind of a local equivalent to "industrial zone", "low-rent housing" bad law and order. "

Based on these local cultural and historical barriers, and the pride of the Chinese on their own real estate genes, we are "difficult to follow the customs of entering the country." Many "high-priced, low-value" properties have been "copied" by Chinese buyers. At the same time, many unknown traditional areas were ignored by Chinese buyers.

Newton is one of them.

Friends who are used to living in the narrow streets of the Southern District, you will feel like you are advancing by leaps and bounds when you arrive at Newton,. In the spacious streets, the car was in a steady state of mind.

Friends who used to live in dense Units on the West side will feel like your world is bigger, the air fresher and the neighbors friendlier when you get to Newton,.

Friends who lived in the East side mansion, when you arrive at Newton, you wonder if your landlord was being fooled. The original lower price can also buy the same high-quality living environment.

If you don't believe it, ask your partner who lived with Newton. Anyone who ever lived said yes!

New house, 1 Frost St,Newton, waiting for you to move next year!

Three rooms, three baths, one garage. The master bedroom is separated from the second bedroom downstairs, more suitable for the elderly to take care of the children of the family. Local construction company, the quality is absolutely guaranteed.

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