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NSW has most hotspots: report

by Staff Reporter8 minute read
The Adviser

James Mitchell

New South Wales has been flagged as the state with the most hotspots in a new property report.

According to The Adviser's sister publication Smart Property Investment's inaugural Fast 50 Report, 18 suburbs were flagged for growth in the state by a panel of experts including Destiny Financial Solutions founder Margaret Lomas, Hotspotting.com.au founder Terry Ryder, SQM Research founder Louis Christopher, wHeregroup director Todd Hunter and NextHotSpot director Luke Berry.

Sydney's west was picked as one of the most significant growth corridors in the year ahead by SQM Research founder Louis Christopher.

Mr Christopher said Blacktown and Penrith were primed for growth.

"Like many of its surrounding suburbs, Penrith has a notably low vacancy rate at just 0.6 per cent," Mr Christopher said.

"The suburb also has one of Sydney's best income to house price ratios and, like Blacktown, is on CityRail's western and Blue Mountains lines and is close to the M7 and M4 motorways," he said.

 

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