Hi All, long time lurker here.
I am looking to buy my first home and take advantage of the first home stamp duty concession, but unfortunately that greatly narrows down where I can buy due to the booming Melbourne market.
So far what I am looking for is an area that have decent land area (600m2+), close to CBD with good train network (as I work in CBD) and have good potential going forward.
So far I have narrowed my search down to Sunshine/Albion/Sunshine North/Sunshine West, has I missed anything?
Being completely new to property, I am not sure exactly what to look for to find a good property. I looked through the council website and I can see an area that have heritage overlay is a bad idea.
So far I am looking for a 3 bedroom house (since that's the most common), within walking distance to sunshine train station (for my sake and ensure good growth potential) and no onerous overlay/zoning from the council, am I on the right track?
Sorry for so many questions, feels so overwhelming in trying to purchase the first property.
I am looking to buy my first home and take advantage of the first home stamp duty concession, but unfortunately that greatly narrows down where I can buy due to the booming Melbourne market.
So far what I am looking for is an area that have decent land area (600m2+), close to CBD with good train network (as I work in CBD) and have good potential going forward.
So far I have narrowed my search down to Sunshine/Albion/Sunshine North/Sunshine West, has I missed anything?
Being completely new to property, I am not sure exactly what to look for to find a good property. I looked through the council website and I can see an area that have heritage overlay is a bad idea.
So far I am looking for a 3 bedroom house (since that's the most common), within walking distance to sunshine train station (for my sake and ensure good growth potential) and no onerous overlay/zoning from the council, am I on the right track?
Sorry for so many questions, feels so overwhelming in trying to purchase the first property.