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"I like to reference Sydney when they announced the Olympics 1990 to when they held the games in 2000, the government spent a similar amount on infrastructure projects...these things make the city a more desirable location. Sydney saw a growth across the metro locations of around 94% over that ten year period. If history is anything to base it off, Brisbane has a similar opportunity here. The Olympics will put Brisbane on the global stage."

With thanks to Buyers Collective for sponsoring this episode.

Welcome to the New Life in Australia podcast

In this episode, Karen talks to Jack from Buyers Collective, a buyer's advocate agency helping clients buy a home or invest in property from Brisbane down the coast to Byron Bay. We talk about:

  • The impact of the Sydney Olympics on house prices and what this signifies for Brisbane
  • How property values are likely to grow
  • Major infrastructure projects that are planned or underway
  • Tips for buying into the market
  • Potential downsides of the Olympics coming to Brisbane
  • Why research is key before making a move
  • Opportunities for newcomers to Australia

…And many more insights for anyone interested in property and investment in the Brisbane area.

Additional resources

You can find the full show notes and transcript at https://smartstepstoaustralia.com/episode-37
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