Royal North Shore Hospital in St Leonards has been there for many years. Definitely not a "new" hospital. It is a teaching hospital of University of Sydney.
Funny how the agent talks about parents buying into Chatswood for the sake of sending children to school, and then reselling. You can get into any school by renting in the same catchment too, which does not involve the payment of a substantial stamp duty to the government in the sale process.
Another problem that does not get discussed here, is the fact that there are plenty of built problems, especially since private certification of buildings were introduced in the late 1990s. When you buy an off the plan property at a set price, that set price may not be flexible enough to allow for any price adjustment or profit margin a developer makes under pressure of rising building material cost. That would translate to the need to build to a lower standard, or one that does not meet the buyer's expectation (and worse to building code standards). Whilst I believe no developer exist to build bad buildings that are worth millions and millions of dollars, developers are also left with no choice if building material cost continue to rise. Chatswood Public School is definitely not in the Top 5 schools (not even for public schools alone). Chatswood Public School and Chatswood High School are probably good enough schools, but I do not think it has ever been in the Top 5. Do not get me wrong - Chatswood and St Lenoards are probably some of the better suburbs in Sydney. I think there is a level of misunderstanding, resulting in exaggeration by this television programme.
Word of advice... dont listen to these HK videos about Sydney, this is what HK needs not what Sydney needs. Understand from a simple demand and supply prospective, they will keep building apartments as your apartments becomes older. This is not a wise investment at all unless it is a house or a townhouse, buy somewhere where it has gone through the test of time where the local council limits on the amount of new establishment they could develop
@@wingtong1234 congrats to you, I could only afford a townhouse but I am sure you would have already felt the asset growing for the last couple of months =)
你真行!我自1988住Chatswood至今,你說的與現實很不一樣!
Royal North Shore Hospital in St Leonards has been there for many years. Definitely not a "new" hospital. It is a teaching hospital of University of Sydney.
Funny how the agent talks about parents buying into Chatswood for the sake of sending children to school, and then reselling. You can get into any school by renting in the same catchment too, which does not involve the payment of a substantial stamp duty to the government in the sale process.
詹Sir攝衫是大趨勢
Another problem that does not get discussed here, is the fact that there are plenty of built problems, especially since private certification of buildings were introduced in the late 1990s. When you buy an off the plan property at a set price, that set price may not be flexible enough to allow for any price adjustment or profit margin a developer makes under pressure of rising building material cost. That would translate to the need to build to a lower standard, or one that does not meet the buyer's expectation (and worse to building code standards). Whilst I believe no developer exist to build bad buildings that are worth millions and millions of dollars, developers are also left with no choice if building material cost continue to rise.
Chatswood Public School is definitely not in the Top 5 schools (not even for public schools alone). Chatswood Public School and Chatswood High School are probably good enough schools, but I do not think it has ever been in the Top 5.
Do not get me wrong - Chatswood and St Lenoards are probably some of the better suburbs in Sydney. I think there is a level of misunderstanding, resulting in exaggeration by this television programme.
純賣花讚花香!來了先租屋住,看清看楚!
Word of advice... dont listen to these HK videos about Sydney, this is what HK needs not what Sydney needs. Understand from a simple demand and supply prospective, they will keep building apartments as your apartments becomes older. This is not a wise investment at all unless it is a house or a townhouse, buy somewhere where it has gone through the test of time where the local council limits on the amount of new establishment they could develop
Yeah, so i bought house in Sydney 😊
@@wingtong1234 congrats to you, I could only afford a townhouse but I am sure you would have already felt the asset growing for the last couple of months =)
@@calvin_hk buy house with land. Apartments only depreciates. When you live in Australia you want space, not apartment unless in retirement.
The apartment relatively didn't increase much compared to the lo rise after 30 years they not worth much
附近的Royal North Shore Hospital 不是新发展的,己有几十年歷史
Top 5?
not many hk people can afford 6.5 % mortage plus 8% extract tamp duties...my friend
第十集睇澳洲樓團
我住左咁耐,呢條片似賣樓團
雪梨車士活以前多香港人,而家小好多
CCP District 😂
我覺得日本人多
0:15 Chatswood High top 5?? what's she talking about? Chatswood primary has OC class but Artarmon public consistently ranked top 5 in NSW
Royal North shore hospital 不是新
are you kidding
All bull shits sales tactics!!! As a local, stay away from apts.
前5? 张口就说