Is it just me or is anyone else noticing a strong growth of corporate jobs in brisbane... Seek.com seems to show significantly more jobs than before.
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?There were encouraging signs in Queensland?s construction industry in particular, which is up 10.7 per cent on our decade average, according to CommSec.
?Meanwhile, the Deloitte Access Economics Business Outlook report for the March quarter 2015 found Queensland has a growth portfolio with housing construction, tourism, foreign education moving up a gear.
?According to the Deloitte report, housing construction in Queensland is rising strongly, and a strong lift in approvals suggests there?s more to come.?
This has led Deloitte Access Economics to up its growth forecast for Queensland from 3.6 per cent to 4.3 per cent in 2015-16.
Why would anyone want construction to occur? You'd want less supply would you not? Or are you looking at it from a jobs perspective?
Interesting to see education in that list. Rings true, at least from a tiny pocket of personal experience (in a sense). I work in advertising and look after clients in the Qld market. The universities are all aggressively listing their advertising investment in Queensland, a sign that they are ramping up, possibly linked to increased demand there.
I think education is a no brainer.
Education and public service jobs growth should help mop up the soon-releasing mass supply of inner city units (hopefully!). I personally don't play in the inner-city Brisbane market. I look at middle and outer ring ones.
That said, I wouldn't mind picking up some of this new stock in say 4-5 years from now, when the stock is a few years old. All of the marketing/off the plan inflated costs would have shed off them by then, yet the depreciation benefits would still be in that golden period (for the first years of that period, anyway)
where does the middle start? does greenslopes count as inner cbd?
Cbd (central business district) = postcode 4000.
Inner suburb = Greenslopes
Middle ring = Mt Gravatt
Outer ring = Sunnybank
Logan = Logan
Have a look at the map of Logan City. Sunnybank Hills is on the border of Logan, hence Sunnybank/Sunnybank Hills outer ring Brisbane.
I'm not comparing suburbs.. I thought we were talking about distances? i.e. inner, middle, outer?You're seriously comparing Logan to Sunnybank? I assume you're from the north side?