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Townsville Property Boom 2025: How Long Can It Last?

Townsville Property Boom 2025: How Long Can It Last?

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Townsville Property Boom 2025: How Long Can It Last?

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In this episode of Talk Property To Me, hosts Brad East and Aaron Downie break down the incredible property boom happening in Townsville, where some suburbs have seen up to 160% growth in just five years. Is this growth sustainable, or are we headed for a market correction?

We dive into the latest data on property prices, rental yields, and housing supply shortages. Plus, we analyse the Queensland Government’s $90,000 subdivision incentives, modular housing programs, and massive infrastructure investments that are reshaping the Townsville market. Whether you’re an investor looking for your next opportunity or a local homeowner wondering about long-term trends, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you understand where the Townsville property market is heading next.

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🔍 Key Topics Covered:

✔️ Why Townsville property values have doubled in five years 📈

✔️ Suburb hotspots with 30%+ annual growth 🏡

✔️ The impact of supply shortages and population migration 🌏

✔️ Government housing incentives and infrastructure spending 🏗️

✔️ Are modular homes and subdivisions the solution? 🏠

✔️ Short-term flipping vs long-term property investing strategies 💰

✔️ Will Townsville prices stabilise or keep booming? 🔮

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