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POTENTIAL homebuyers eager to break into the Springfield Lakes market may soon be able to snap up the fixer-upper of their dreams.
It comes after it was this week revealed several properties to recently hit the market had sustained major damage in October’s freak hailstorms.
Johnson Real Estate sales consultant Harry Gale spoke exclusively with the Queensland Times on Thursday, confirming many residents had opted to cut their losses and sell amid an “active buyers market.”
Mr Gale last month managed the sale of a Moonbeam Street property which had been deemed “uninhabitable” as result of the storms.
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POWERFUL winds and heavy rain left another trail of destruction across the already battered Springfield Lakes this week.
The system, which dumped about 75mm of rain within half an hour on Tuesday evening, brought down dozens of trees and further damaged homes that are still awaiting repairs from the massive hail storms that battered the suburb last October.
An SES spokeswoman confirmed more than fifty calls for assistance were made amid the wild weather – most of them from Springfield Lakes.
She said crews were called to “re-tarp” damaged roofs and assist with fallen trees. Paul MacDonald’s property following this week’s severe storms. Pic: Paul MacDonald