Major mining companies employ many of their workers on fly-in-fly-out rosters. WA company Fortescue Metals told a federal inquiry that a fly in fly out mining worker costs $100,000 per year less than providing accommodation at the mining site or nearest town in remote regions.
This presents a new phenomenon in Australian real estate investment – property markets that show superior growth because of the number of high-income FIFO workers who buy homes and settle there.
To discover a brilliant new way to generate real estate wealth from the resources sector, buy the National Top 10 Miners Playgrounds (previously FIFO Hotspots) report. It details 10 key locations where mining personnel cluster with their families and why buying there makes sense.
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