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Sold 13 months prior, has now been rezoned. Nothing suss at all

Surely the journalist isn't that stupid

Glen Waverley...check

Only a few million dollars above mean suburb price...check

5 million sell price on par with ~5 million dollar asset portfolio required to purchase permanent residency...check

I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that the latest buyer's last name was Johnson, and that he/she isn't at all related to or known prior to the people who previously purchased the house a year ago

Here we go

http://www.accci.com.au/brett.htm

It will usually be possible to obtain permission for the purchase of commercial real estate if the value is over $5,000,000 or if you are intending to rebuild; this includes shops, offices, warehouses and factories. It is usually possible to obtain approval for the purchase of hotels and motels.

http://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/news/buying-australian-residency

What you need to do is to be in charge of zoning. You could make a quick hunnit mil then skip

Yeah, I have no doubt some people received early warning about changes to zoning.

There's that possibility and likelihood I guess, that the original occupant of the house was made an irresistible offer of 2 million for their home by an "astute" buyer who knew the rezoning was going to happen 13 months later...

What you need to do is to be in charge of zoning. You could make a quick hunnit mil then skip

melbourne needs a monorail.

future brother in law is town planner. rebuilding Christchurch, maybe some money to make over there?

aus post postman didnt attempt to deliver my parcel yesterday, just left notice for collection in the mailbox even though I was home. i was pretty annoyed so made a complaint, and then saw a public place for people to vent about them online. farkin hell. i know a lot of people can get abusive and frustrated, but old people and people who are no longer allowed to beat their kids/husbands/wives and therefore take it out on retail staff feel f**king privileged.

and it’s been 8 business days and she still hasn’t received it. WTF? Not happy and I’ll be giving them an ear full tomorrow!

days and weeks late we pay enough bloody tax to get our mail everyday so sick of this rubbish service we pay a fortune for this government is going down hill more and more by the day

they are assholes who just take your money and do not deliver a service for what you work hard to pay for !!!

I was shocked today to walk into my local post office at Brooklyn to be yelled at and told to get out of the shop because he was busy on the phone. I have never been spoken to so rudely.

^ lol yeah right. told to get out of the shop for being calm and civilised.

it is like living in a ‘3rd world country’ no customer service whatsoever !!! I got more customer service in Egypt and in the middle east, than in my own country!!!! These people here need training, more staff, and less time discussing their weekends, and holding up queue with stupid chatter!!!!

what is wrong with people? if they privatised aus post or even changed the name, these people would still be grabbing their pitchforks calling out for blood.

this is postage we're talking about, not organ transportation or hospital bed waiting lists. most likely the same people who abuse supermarket deli staff for not slicing the pastrami fine enough

/rant

(note: most of the people complaining had listed female names)

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