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At least 13 Chinese investors from Sydney have purchased two apartments each in a high-rise Brisbane apartment project under construction, in a sign that the flight to the cheaper capital city is well under way.

Food and wine trader Longyi Liang paid 10 per cent cash deposits for a $670,000 two-bedroom apartment and a $430,000 one-bedroom loft in the Chinese backed Sandt Developments' $180 million apartment project known as Utopia, in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley.

"I think the apartment prices in Brisbane will rise about 4 to 5 per cent this year," Mr Liang said, "They are really cheap compared to Sydney and I think they will be easy to rent," he said.

Price per square metre across the 300 high-end apartments in the planned 25-level tower range from $7500 a square metre to $8400 a square metre. New apartments of similar quality and location in Sydney would cost well over $12,000 a square metre.

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Sandt Developments' $180 million Utopia apartment project in Brisbane has attracted significant Chinese interest and investment. Supplied
The latest data from CoreLogic RP Data suggests the median unit price in Sydney is about $630,000 while in Brisbane it is only $378,750.

Mr Liang's interest in Brisbane reflects a growing trend of Sydney and Melbourne buyers looking to south-east Queensland for cheaper homes. There is also interest because some buyers feel Sydney and Melbourne prices have reached the top.

Mr Liang said he had "a feeling that Melbourne prices are going down. I don't really know too much about the Gold Coast either – the prices there change really fast".

Sandt Developments chairman Tom Sun said there were at least 13 investors from Sydney's Chinese community that had purchased in the Utopia development.

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Sandt Developments' $180 million apartment project in Brisbane called Utopia supplied

"We have nearly 200 unconditional sales and we have had people from Sydney and Melbourne," Mr Sun said. He has previously said that Brisbane's new Queens Wharf casino and resort project had helped create awareness of the city.

The success he has had so far is part of why he is now looking to buy development sites in Brisbane to build apartments. He is not concerned about oversupply in Brisbane where there are at least 13,000 apartments under construction.

However, the city has been processing record quarterly apartment sales.

Sydney-based real estate agent Wei Liu came to Australia from China seven years ago and has also invested in the Utopia project.

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Real estate agent Wei Liu says Brisbane has much more potential than Sydney or Melbourne. Supplied
"Sydney prices have been climbing for some time and while I believe the market here is growing at a sustainable rate, Brisbane has much more upside potential," Mr Liu said.

"South-east Queensland is a fast-growing and rapidly changing area and I think it is only in the past year that southern investors have started waking up to the opportunity there."

Utopia's sales manager Jeanette Jensen said southern investors were increasingly seeing Sydney and even Melbourne as "over-cooked".

http://www.afr.com/real-estate/sydneys-chinese-investors-buy-up-big-in-brisbane-20160114-gm5m6i
 
Price per square metre across the 300 high-end apartments in the planned 25-level tower range from $7500 a square metre to $8400 a square metre. New apartments of similar quality and location in Sydney would cost well over $12,000 a square metre.


Indeed the prices are very attractive compared to Shanghai! Several of my friends here have bought apartments in Melbourne, good for investment and holidays.
 
Indeed the prices are very attractive compared to Shanghai! Several of my friends here have bought apartments in Melbourne, good for investment and holidays.

And, as @Pangu put it (although for another geographical area), one closer touch to Australian Mei Mei.

:D

Indeed the prices are very attractive compared to Shanghai! Several of my friends here have bought apartments in Melbourne, good for investment and holidays.

Have you been to Melbourne?
 
And, as @Pangu put it (although for another geographical area), one closer touch to Australian Mei Mei.

:D



Have you been to Melbourne?

I see you have similar interest & motivations. :D

How are the locals receiving Asians these days? I remembered 15 years ago, I was attacked by flying bottle from a couple of white thrash in Brisbane, luckily, I kung fu kick the flying bottle which shock them & they left me alone. Never went back since. :)
 
House prices in Sydney have reached retarded proportions. Back in 1998 you could buy a good 4 bedroom house for 200-300 thousand Aud. Now the same house would cost upwards of a million dollars.

Even the crappy suburbs like mt Druitt and Penrith charge rent upwards of 500 for a below average house.

Why would anyone except the Aussie bogans pay rent? Its like losing a chunk of your weekly income to just have a roof.

Chinese would live with parents until a house is bought. Then a second home is bought to get rental income. Fcuk paying rent and living like a slave.

I see you have similar interest & motivations. :D

How are the locals receiving Asians these days? I remembered 15 years ago, I was attacked by flying bottle from a couple of white thrash in Brisbane, luckily, I kung fu kick the flying bottle which shock them & they left me alone. Never went back since. :)

Bogans used to be a problem back in the 90s and early 2000s but they are much less of a problem now. Arabs and especially the Lebanese used to give me tons of trouble back in High school. Then after year 10 they all dropped out and High school was great.
 
House prices in Sydney have reached retarded proportions. Back in 1998 you could buy a good 4 bedroom house for 200-300 thousand Aud. Now the same house would cost upwards of a million dollars.

Even the crappy suburbs like mt Druitt and Penrith charge rent upwards of 500 for a below average house.

Why would anyone except the Aussie bogans pay rent? Its like losing a chunk of your weekly income to just have a roof.

Chinese would live with parents until a house is bought. Then a second home is bought to get rental income. Fcuk paying rent and living like a slave.



Bogans used to be a problem back in the 90s and early 2000s but they are much less of a problem now. Arabs and especially the Lebanese used to give me tons of trouble back in High school. Then after year 10 they all dropped out and High school was great.

Well, those drop-outs may one day have to call you boss. Then we'll see who have the last laugh. :D
 
Im thinking in the sense that
why would I hire idiots? would that not make me a bigger idiot?

Well, not all bosses do the hiring bro. Your HR department does that while you're wheeling & dealing. Of course, if you don't like, you can fire them. Think big bro, think big. :D
 
Well, not all bosses do the hiring bro. Your HR department does that while you're wheeling & dealing. Of course, if you don't like, you can fire them. Think big bro, think big. :D
not here. The boss has a say because HR is useless in reality for hiring the right people

:enjoy:
 
LOL ... Mei Mei ... that's one strong motive to buy an apartment! Must go check out!

hahahahahahaha! o boy o boy! i'll have to check out the units available first, bro. Australian mei mei might be more expensive that American units here. :lol::bunny:

I see you have similar interest & motivations. :D

How are the locals receiving Asians these days? I remembered 15 years ago, I was attacked by flying bottle from a couple of white thrash in Brisbane, luckily, I kung fu kick the flying bottle which shock them & they left me alone. Never went back since. :)

tbh, i never had the chance to explore much of australia, just a layover in melbourne , but never explored out of the airport. tho i heard form friends in Tokyo who went to aussie regularly that the beaches are nice, i think there are some people who are open to inter-race dating, but i think there is a strong sense dating with one's own there. Compared to here in the US? i think the inter-racial dating scene here in the US is very liberal, open minded. I've seen many asian men (east asian) with white , latina, dating. I don't know i think it might be the same in canada. @Jlaw bro is it the same there too in maple-leaf land?

Bogans used to be a problem back in the 90s and early 2000s but they are much less of a problem now. Arabs and especially the Lebanese used to give me tons of trouble back in High school. Then after year 10 they all dropped out and High school was great.

Bro, just sick the german shepherds after these bullies! let's see who gets the last laugh.
 

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