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I have heard of $300 per sqm asking prices, but no confirmed sales. Different parts attract different prices.
I will be very happy if it gets to $400 sqm in the next year.
Why would you be happy?
$$$$$$
I bought a couple of blocks up there a while ago.
Capitalist!
Have you thought about the poor locals who couldn’t afford to buy it (even when it was $2 per sq) and are now being made homeless because their squatting area has been sold?
How is my not buying something at a market price going to help them? If I did not buy plenty others would. I do not set the prices, I am bound by market forces.
I was joking.
It’s what people say on FB to people (like you and me) who’s invested their money wisely.