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Spring selling real estate spotlight on Moreton Bay Region

By Tenika Sanders

It’s the first day of spring and the start of what has traditionally been the best time to sell a house.

Richardson & Wrench Caboolture Principal Scott Lachmund says the real estate market in the Moreton Bay Region, particularly the greater Caboolture district, is shielded to factors affecting other areas and he’s optimistic about the months ahead.

“There’s been a lot of media noise, but I always say that Moreton Bay Region is insulated from a lot of that media and what’s happening in southern areas of Australia,” Scott says.

“Moreton Bay and particularly Caboolture region, Bellmere and surrounding suburbs … there’s still very much affordability for families and there’s also still very strong returns available for investors because we still have a very high rental demand in these family pockets where there are the fundamentals of being close to transport, schools and shops.

“I think that’s what keeps attracting people to this specific area.

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