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Pretty much. But we have a housing shortage right? Not at all like the USA they overbuilt and...wait a minute....

As much as I would love to see house prices have a 40% correction overnight it would pretty much cripple the economy which I guess is a bad thing. It has to happen eventually though.

Pretty much. But we have a housing shortage right? Not at all like the USA they overbuilt and...wait a minute....

As much as I would love to see house prices have a 40% correction overnight it would pretty much cripple the economy which I guess is a bad thing. It has to happen eventually though.

apparently i costs less to buy in New York than Brisbane now...wonder how true that is? I bet its not the case.

apparently i costs less to buy in New York than Brisbane now...wonder how true that is? I bet its not the case.

Check on ze internets?

You'd need to know what parts of the state compare to what parts of Brisbane though. I imagine some of the stuff up north would still be pretty exy, even if the city has dropped a bit.

FYI:

L1/SP126944 26/11/07 460,000

L2/SP126944 09/01/09 450,500

L3/SP126944 02/11/08 420,000

L4/SP126944 15/08/06 370,000

L5/SP126944 26/09/06 398,000

L6/SP126944 27/07/03 311,000

L7/SP126944 17/05/07 425,000

L8/SP126944 02/05/06 365,000

Lot 2, will be your biggest problem. IMHO we're in the same markey as 07 and 08, thats where price's are back at. Go in hard with a clean contract would be my advice

apparently i costs less to buy in New York than Brisbane now...wonder how true that is? I bet its not the case.

Depends how you look at the stats, if they are based on average incomes then yes it is true, otherwise it’s total BS

FYI:

L1/SP126944 26/11/07 460,000

L2/SP126944 09/01/09 450,500

L3/SP126944 02/11/08 420,000

L4/SP126944 15/08/06 370,000

L5/SP126944 26/09/06 398,000

L6/SP126944 27/07/03 311,000

L7/SP126944 17/05/07 425,000

L8/SP126944 02/05/06 365,000

Lot 2, will be your biggest problem. IMHO we're in the same markey as 07 and 08, thats where price's are back at. Go in hard with a clean contract would be my advice

Cheers even 450 is ok, I will get my sister to come around and make the agent cry, that should lower the price a bit

Depends how you look at the stats, if they are based on average incomes then yes it is true, otherwise it’s total BS

oh yeah i forgot about the whole adjusting to salary thing

Couldn't be bothered reading the last two pages......... too much serious bizzznatch bout money and houses.

Sooooooooo I'll just leave my input as:

SOMEONE GIVE ME 11ntyHUNDREDDOLLARS SO I CAN GO TO DEFQON1 IN SYDNEY

baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh

/rant

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DAM BUSTER TOUR UPDATE!!

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The tour will be on this weekend ( the 12th and 13th of June ). After some numbers who will attend. It will be on in the after noon after 3pm on the sunday. If no one can make it, I will wait to hear back from Graham regarding another date. Beers will need to be provided as payment, as well as to drink. If we all chip in we may even be able to have a BBQ at the dam afterward.

EDIT : Forgot to mention max numbers of eight. BUT if it is a popular day then we can organise another one

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DAM BUSTER TOUR UPDATE!!

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The tour will be on this weekend ( the 12th and 13th of June ). After some numbers who will attend. It will be on in the after noon after 3pm on the sunday. If no one can make it, I will wait to hear back from Graham regarding another date. Beers will need to be provided as payment, as well as to drink. If we all chip in we may even be able to have a BBQ at the dam afterward.

IN!

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DAM BUSTER TOUR UPDATE!!

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The tour will be on this weekend ( the 12th and 13th of June ). After some numbers who will attend. It will be on in the after noon after 3pm on the sunday. If no one can make it, I will wait to hear back from Graham regarding another date. Beers will need to be provided as payment, as well as to drink. If we all chip in we may even be able to have a BBQ at the dam afterward.

EDIT : Forgot to mention max numbers of eight. BUT if it is a popular day then we can organise another one

In. You fockers can pick me up on the way through?

I was saying :D this weekend ( the 12th and 13th ) I was specifying a date sheesh

You are a confusing mang.

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