By Stuart Marsh Feb 10, 2022
A generational shift towards remote working and the boom in near-city house prices has forced property buyers to expand their horizons to more regional locations.
With only occasional commutes into a CBD office, many potential buyers are weighing up the option of choosing lifestyle over location – prompting the boom in what were once considered fringe regional centres.
Ethos Urban demographer Chris McNeil believes fewer people required in city-based offices will see the expansion – and consequent house price rises – of locations within 200 kilometres of a capital city.
Properties in Toowoomba - such as this stunning Mary Street Queenslander - are tipped to boom in 2022.