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What's the real-estate cycle? When do new properties typically get listed?

What's the go with the Easter rush? Why is there a massive drive to sell before Easter? What happens after Easter?

Cycle never ends - just shuts down mid dec starts again in feb for auction markets - but the properties are still there to buy.

Easter nah means nothing just a slow weekend so better to get in before rather than have your auction a week after a 4 day weekend talk about momentum killer.

After Easter people get slightly fatter I spose bout the only difference

April is a shit real estate month - Easter, Anzac day, school holidays go get yo self a bargain son.

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dropped car off at opening time this morning for some work. (7:30)

how early is too early to call for a status update?

depends on kind of work ?

#rentalproblems : landlord wants to put a dishwasher in the house. real estate agent says he's happy with us being here (i smell price hike coming...). real estate agent comes round to look for suitable place to put said dishwasher. realises theres no space in the kitchen so says it might have to go in the laundry (the only free-standing place left where i put washing basket, brooms and ironing board). she doesnt measure the space, says we'll see and then walks off.

got a call this morning that a dishwasher is being dropped off on thursday. i bet ya $20 it wont fit or will obstruct the doorway.

I was actually just pointing out your blatant joke theft

I was actually ignoring it

Joke theft I dunno what you're talking about mayne I come up with all my jokes because I'm so funny mayne

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something i find about workshops (unless mainly in-out services) is that they never say no to work. even if they have like a queue of cars in the workshop waiting to be worked on.

i understand how a lot sort of wait on parts, or people busy working on the longer projects... but lots of places we see have like 2-5 people working and theres like 20 jobs on the go, with more coming in than they can finish.

im not saying i would do a better job managing a shop, and i understand there are quiet periods, but fark it would annoy me having people on your back about work not being started or finished yet.

As a business owner, it'd annoy me more if I had to pay staff hourly rates while they sit around twiddling their thumbs waiting for work to come in the door.

I'd rather be sending my car to a shop that you know is busy (IF you know they're busy because they're good, and won't start cutting corners to save time), compared to a shop that can take you immediately because they've got no customers (probably for a reason)

Also, I prefer dealing with business who are registered for GST, lol

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