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So annoying when I find a nice apartment only to find they have stacker carpark, hate that shit & want somewhere to put the bike.

Do auctions usually sell for about 10% more than listed price?

ones I have been to try 20-40% over list.

I know it technically illegal to advertise for less than they expect, but still happens.

hell when you see one passed in at 15-20% over advertised price, makes you wonder.

ones I have been to try 20-40% over list.

I know it technically illegal to advertise for less than they expect, but still happens.

hell when you see one passed in at 15-20% over advertised price, makes you wonder.

yeah that's a bit shit.. I also hate the 'contact agent' adverts.. I really hate talking to agents, just like gym sales staff soooo annoying.

Edited by UNR33L

yeah that's a bit shit.. I also hate the 'contact agent' adverts.. I really hate talking to agents, just like gym sales staff soooo annoying.

Trys to find a property... ends up being yelled at for using the wrong brand of supplements and being asked "do you even lift fgt"?

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yeah that's a bit shit.. I also hate the 'contact agent' adverts.. I really hate talking to agents, just like gym sales staff soooo annoying.

Hey bro I got this super apartment on the west side, respect to the max, it's great for your core, and if you sign up for it today I'll throw in a free gym bag and sports bottle but only for this month and only for you cause I like you

So annoying when I find a nice apartment only to find they have stacker carpark, hate that shit & want somewhere to put the bike.

Do auctions usually sell for about 10% more than listed price?

Stacker as in a car lift above your spot as the second car spot, or everyone has to use a lift to get down into the carpark?

Stacker as in car stacked on top of another, i've even seen one with 2 levels 9 car spots on each level.. imagine if your car was at the back and you're running late to work lol.

Its more for somewhere to put the bike though, birds have you got a bike spot?

Yep I've got a bike spot it's farkin awesome.

Actually there's a dedicated bike parking area in my apartment complex that I could use, but have been using my second car spot for dat dere legroom.

Still not getting the car stacker, can you google image me?

Yep I've got a bike spot it's farkin awesome.

Actually there's a dedicated bike parking area in my apartment complex that I could use, but have been using my second car spot for dat dere legroom.

Still not getting the car stacker, can you google image me?

No you don't...that's my spot.

Edited by L33SH

Yep I've got a bike spot it's farkin awesome.

Actually there's a dedicated bike parking area in my apartment complex that I could use, but have been using my second car spot for dat dere legroom.

Still not getting the car stacker, can you google image me?

not sure if srs but something like this:

http://saeparkingsolutions.com.au/fileadmin/_migrated/pics/2_2.jpg

one of them had this like 3 rows at the front and sent them way back, f**k that shit.

not sure if srs but something like this:

http://saeparkingsolutions.com.au/fileadmin/_migrated/pics/2_2.jpg

one of them had this like 3 rows at the front and sent them way back, f**k that shit.

I see...that's shit lol. Find an apartment in the suburbs, sometimes they have two spots if it's a 2 bedroomer. Rare though, I got lucky. Only me and one other apartment in the complex have two spots.

And yes people have parked in my second spot, so I put the bike there to block them and then they parked in my first spot wtf? Some angry words were thrown that day.

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