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In Part 2 of the Worth It? series, Oliver goes deeper into Ballarat's numbers with local Ray White directors Will and Cam. Median prices sit at $627K after a 12.5% correction from the 2022 peak, rentals are turning over in just 20 days, and the team clocked over 2,000 inspection requests in a single month. Meanwhile, building approvals keep sliding, stock is paper thin, and sellers are holding because there's nowhere for them to move to. Inside this breakdown: Ballarat's price correction — and what it signals Rental demand surging — 2,000+ inspections, 20-day turnarounds Building approvals down since 2022 — supply is tightening Where Ballarat sits in the cycle — and when growth kicks in Most investors wait for the headlines. The smart ones move when the data shifts before the prices do. By the end of this episode, you'll know exactly: → Which suburbs are attracting the most competition → What the rental market is really doing on the ground → Whether Ballarat's next growth phase is worth positioning for 👇 Drop your pick in the comments 👍 Like if this breakdown helped 🔔 Subscribe for the next Worth It? suburb showdown Invest smart. Live smart. Chapters: 0:00 — Have Investors Already Missed the Boat on Ballarat? 2:00 — Market Recovery Post-COVID — From 13 Rate Rises to Buyer Surge 3:32 — The Heritage Suburbs Everyone Wants — Alfredton, Soldiers Hill, Ballarat Central 4:03 — Crunching the Numbers — Median Price, Yields, Vacancy & Stock Levels 7:40 — Rental Market Deep Dive — 2,000+ Inspections, 20-Day Turnarounds 10:30 — Where Ballarat Sits in the Cycle — And When Growth Kicks In