Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I've got a meeting with my supervisor for a research essay i'm doing.. he emailed me yesterday saying he was available 'tommorow'.. off to a good start haha

Spoiler: that's not how you spell tomorrow

Yeah, big whoop wanna fight about it?

even still if u want to rent it out

why bother if you are just going to rent it out

buy a shitter in a place like craigeburn or something and rent that out

and rent where you want to live if you insist on living in st kilda / elwood

charge more rent for inner city joints...

True. Elwood fetches a decent price rent wise.

im not convinced good rent money = good investment idea, as with good rent comes good (ie high) repayments for the land value

i would expect the good idea behind investment would be good growth

thats why i reckon its better to buy a renter in some suburb thats cheap and likely to go up

plus its easier to afford and the land is less value

just see no purpose behind buying in stkilda/elwood ?

unless you can afford it and you have tons of spare cash

In 5-10yrs time, a property in inner city will increase more in value than your average suburbian household (this can be argued, depending if you pick an unusual growing suburb)

For example; Bendigo have plans for a new hospital, so property prices will increase due to more demand for housing for nurses, doctors etc

Gladstone (in qld) is planning to setup a major oil/gas refinery and again demands will go up.

However, a steady rapid incease in property value is always certain for inner city housing. (unless australia suffers through a gfc scenario, but then every house will be affected) and I believe you will get larger growth in the inner city than your average suburbian location in a short period of time

Huge rental demand in St.Kilda and Elwood. Stats reveal 70% of residents in both suburbs. Meaning much higher rent (due to demand)

A 1 bedroom appartment can fetch as much rent as a 3 bedroom house in the suburbs.

Alex, share your wisdom on the housing industry :P

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Did you pay with a credit card? I'd be putting a charge back through then finding a new sparky to sort it out. 
    • If you mean the alarm immobiliser; theyre internal to the alarm itself which makes that difficult; I couldnt even see where he put it; its not in the same place as last time; but with all black wiring it might be very challenging to trace  I had someone turn the key for me as I know it only primes for a couple of seconds As my post above; I am getting no voltage to the pump at all; but I am testing continuity of the power line (SB) from the pump plug to the relay fine. As well as the negative from the pump plug to a 12V constant.    Yeah; he blammed the no start on a bad battery; said I needed to get a new battery and it'll start. Turns out the battery drained because the tail lights had been on for half the day during the install (the rubber cushion on the brake switch gave out while he was testing it as I have a picture of the car from that morning with the tail lights off..i've replaced that). The battery was turning over the engine just fine for a long time; but got low since lights were draining it so it was too low to test a start after he finished. I bought a new one on his advice...$250 wasted. My original battery charged up just fine and is healthy.    It was running perfectly fine when I messed up the old alarm (programmed out the remotes). He couldnt start it after removing the old alarm; my assumption is that when he unhooked it; he didnt bridge the circuit back when trying to start it. Its always been perfectly fine. The ECU swap and pump were 2 years ago. It's never missed a beat in that time. 
    • This is a big issue for me without the diff. I just have zero drive from the passenger side when drivers side has no traction. Bec's parents place has a crazy steep driveway with odd camber and I have never been able to get up. My bro-in-law's 130i with an (unknown brand) LSD gets up fine as does their dad's Hiace. My car stays at the bottom. We have other odd camber roads around here as we're elevated a bit and if it's raining I can get totally stuck around some hairpins. 
    • Yeah, I am super excited for this.
    • Was the car running before he touched the car?
×
×
  • Create New...