Close to Rockbank train station, Rockbank Primary School and Aintree Primary School.
“Unemployment is very low, wages are growing, the population is growing and that’s all going to support housing demand,” Mr Moore said. After “a solid couple of months” searching, Dana Leggett-Cheatley and her partner advised buyers looking to make a move this spring to follow the numbers. However, Ms Lunardi said many first-home buyers were prioritising having land since Covid and were happy to be “a smidge” further from the city.“There’s a lot of large works going on to take trucks off the road and improve the connection from the west into the city, which is just going to make the area overall a lot more liveable,” Ms Lunardi said.
Mr Bettanin said the rise in listings would be underpinned by investors who could no longer hold onto properties because of rising interest rates.