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Haha I doubt it. Given the premium he paid for the land I'd say he's after the actual location instead of trying to make a profit. House is pretty bespoke too

There's one up the road on similar acreage that has been vacant since the early 90s (Chinese-Australian owner lol)

They should give him and other members a payrise. If he wants his first home to be in Kew then he should be given every oppurtunity to make that a reality.

Scratch that his a liberal mp apparently.

Ol mate hockey have to chip in for him

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http://www.businessinsider.com.au/mother-of-two-calls-out-treasurer-joe-hockey-with-an-open-letter-doing-the-maths-on-sydney-housing-affordability-2015-6

Poor woman had to borrow money from her family to buy her first house...shock horror

Uses as an example the most expensive housing market in the country weighed against the average nationwide wage for a single university graduate

#leftylogic

Why do people think being able to easily buy an inner city property as a single person with any old job is a god given right? And when did this mentality begin? I can't remember my parents wanting to live in Toorak on average wage - they bought on the fringe with decent jobs, which 35 years later happens to be a very good area...now!

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I couldn't make it through the whole article. The phaggotry was too equisit... even for a chef with a decade in fine dining...

“I’m not Jesus. I can’t turn water into wine. I’m more like David Copperfield. I can do magic with water,”

Pls die

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