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Just cos they look chinese doesn't make them a foreigner man, plenty of 2nd, 3rd, 4th generation permanent residents just as entitled to buy as you are.

When they're buying on behalf of foreign investors, no, fark em. And I don't want a single race city and inner suburbs, it's boring and crap. I like the variety that we had / kind of still have for now. Your kids will be lucky to afford Melton the way things are going.

An engineering degree in a service-driven country.

You may as well have studied Arts

lots of positions requiring engineering.

theres just a lot of engineers around. and also positions that dont vacate often. most engineers i know get shoe-horned into project management roles within the company they started.

When they're buying on behalf of foreign investors, no, fark em. And I don't want a single race city and inner suburbs, it's boring and crap. I like the variety that we had / kind of still have for now. Your kids will be lucky to afford Melton the way things are going.

It's ok I'll give em one of mine

Yes there is a lot of asians, come west heaps of indians too Australia's a small population.

You've got one example it's hardly solid ground the statistics on foreign ownership in aus are actually very low

It's a media beat up playing on Australia's underlying racism. I'm not even backing them up as if I make money out of it cos I sell established houses and I need to shift 10 or more for it to be $5 mill worth lol

Are you kidding me? I go into Burwood One nowadays and every FIFTH person is an older white Australian. Three of them are obviously chinese, none speaking english, and the remaining one is usually either another asian nationality, european or south american. I know the numbers on your board don't say that Chinese are taking over property, but lets not pretend like the population hasn't significantly blown up from what it was 5+ years ago.

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Are you kidding me? I go into Burwood One nowadays and every FIFTH person is an older white Australian. Three of them are obviously chinese, none speaking english, and the remaining one is usually either another asian nationality, european or south american. I know the numbers on your board don't say that Chinese are taking over property, but lets not pretend like the population hasn't significantly blown up from what it was 5+ years ago.

Nobody denied the population has increased but who says they've bought property illegitimately - which is the topic of conversation.

Nobody denied the population has increased but who says they've bought property illegitimately - which is the topic of conversation.

Who knows really, nobody really has a source of Legitimate Illegitimate Purchases numbers hey? Our richest customer is a chinese real estate agent here in Melbourne, wonder how!

Got heaps to contribute on this point but bound by secrecy so will just comment on the pic of me and Birds...

Damn we're fkn chiselled

Same lol... (apart from the chiseled bit)

Got heaps to contribute on this point but bound by secrecy so will just comment on the pic of me and Birds...

Damn we're fkn chiselled

Do you and Hamish, speaking from your own opinion & not representing any entity agree or disagree with the following points made.

/corporate communication policy

You kinda insinuated it

If I paint myself with a bad brush and assume the worst of myself, I can interpret what I said that way sure. It's a stretch but I can see what you're getting at.

What I WAS getting at was, while you say that the chinese are doing everything legitimately and it's all a media blow-up. I'm saying our richest customer being a Chinese real estate agent is telling of how many are suddenly showing up and buying property, regardless of legitimacy.

Maybe I should start learning Chinese and open up a Chinese bank in the land down under, can't you hear the thunder guys?

lots of positions requiring engineering.

theres just a lot of engineers around. and also positions that dont vacate often. most engineers i know get shoe-horned into project management roles within the company they started.

Hook a brother up!

#amserious

So now your accusing of him not only buying illegally but working illegally to? Are only white people allowed to make money and buy property in aus?

Hamish's mate had a bit of trouble getting hold of one...he must have been sending emails to the wong address.

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