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This 5 page paper looks at the area of Bundoora in Melbourne, Australia and undertakes a demographic profile comparing the area profile with the state of Victoria and then assesses which type of homes a property developer should build. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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with the existing build infrastructure and the likely demand which is arising in the area. It is known that many individuals, when they are moving house, especially when applying first
house, are likely to look in the existing area, therefore the demographic profile is also important in terms of potential buyers as well as the need for the development fit
in with the area (Bilton et al., 2004). For land in the Australian postcode of 3083 the Bundoora area1, an area located in Victoria, needs to be considered. This is
an area with a population of 24,088. The population is predominantly native to Australia, with 64.8% the population born in Australia, this compares to 70.5% for the Victoria region, showing
that there is a slightly higher level of immigration in Bundoora (ABS, 2010). 4.2% were born in Italy, compared to 1.9% in Victoria, 3.2% were born in Greece, compared to
1.2% for Victoria and 4.2% were born elsewhere, compared to 4% in Victoria. Therefore, there is a higher level of Italian and Greek born individuals in this area compared to
the average for Victoria as a whole (ABS, 2010). It is estimated that 77% of the population in Bundoora speak only
English, and 19.6% speak English as well as another language, but speak it is a very where or well, this compares with 79% and 17% for Victoria as a whole,
indicating a higher level of bilingual individuals (VEC, 2001). When looking at those who do not speak English well or not at all their only 3.4% of the population in
Bundoora but for in this category, compared with 4% for Victoria, meaning that Bundoora is slightly better than Explorer as a whole (VEC, 2001). Next consideration may be the age
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