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The Rise of Regional NSW: 600,000 New Reasons to Watch These Towns

The Rise of Regional NSW: 600,000 New Reasons to Watch These Towns

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The Rise of Regional NSW: 600,000 New Reasons to Watch These Towns In this episode of Talk Property To Me, Brad East and Aaron Downie explore the explosive population growth projected for Regional New South Wales—and what it means for property investors in 2025 and beyond. With 600,000 new residents expected to move into these areas by 2041, this episode uncovers the suburbs to watch, the infrastructure that's (not) keeping up, and the investment opportunities you shouldn't miss.

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New data from the 2024 NSW Infrastructure Report reveals which regional towns are poised for major growth, including Wagga Wagga, Albury, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, and Orange. But with aging populations, low housing supply, and rising insurance costs, is the hype justified? Brad and Aaron break down the numbers, challenges, and opportunities in this must-watch episode for every serious investor.

🔍 Key Topics Covered ✔️ NSW regional population forecast – 600,000 new residents by 2041 📈

✔️ Towns with the highest projected growth: Wagga, Albury, Dubbo, and more 🏡

✔️ Coastal migration and tree-changers – who’s really moving and why 🌊🌳

✔️ Supply shortages, infrastructure lags, and housing pressure 🚧

✔️ Top risks: ageing demographics, low job creation & flooding risks ⚠️

✔️ Where to invest: hospitals, universities, and low-vacancy suburbs 🏥🎓

✔️ How to buy smart and resell to cashed-up retirees 💰

As regional markets explode with new demand, smart investors are already planning for the future. Whether you're looking to invest now or understand what's coming next, this episode delivers insights backed by government data, market logic, and years of experience.

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