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Investing in Carnegie Real Estate

By Matt Hurlston

If you are an international investor looking at buying real estate in Carnegie, you may benefit from a little bit of research and advice.

For those new to Australian real estate, take your time in choosing where you would like to make your property purchase.

Houses and units within big cities are the most popular sales among investors, with Melbourne offering many ideal opportunities.

The investment market in Australia is unique to those in places like Shanghai and Manila. While overseas investors may see the largest return in tall apartment towers, certain suburbs in Melbourne experience the biggest growth trends from low rise properties.

While renting out property can be a lucrative method of collecting capital, it pays to have the right people on your side to protect you investment.

This is why at Ray White Carnegie we offer the services of a dedicated property management team.

Working with our property managers, you will benefit from more than 100 years of market insight and ten years' management experience in the heart of Carnegie real estate.

For more information on working with the Ray White Carnegie team, speak with real estate professional Matthew Hurlston today.

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