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Officially a home owner

Suddenly I have an opinion that the current generation of first home buyers are all a pack of entitled and whinging layabouts who should suck it up about the ever increasing prices and stop buying smashed avocado

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17 minutes ago, Birds said:

Officially a home owner

Suddenly I have an opinion that the current generation of first home buyers are all a pack of entitled and whinging layabouts who should suck it up about the ever increasing prices and stop buying smashed avocado

Sheeeeeit - Congrats Adam!

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Officially a home owner
Suddenly I have an opinion that the current generation of first home buyers are all a pack of entitled and whinging layabouts who should suck it up about the ever increasing prices and stop buying smashed avocado

That r33 gtr will never be finished now

My last rental had ancient wine stashed under the house. There was 1 foot of water under the house from poor drainage. The snails ate the labels off the bottles. f**king old Italians... Noobs forever.

 

 

 

 

A small house in the south east on my income - 80% LVR / no LMI, 50% stamp duty

Small as in...no backyard. But when your fence is a giant gate with acres of park land behind it that you don't have to maintain...

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A friend of mine bought a two storey townhouse in Mt Waverley a year or two ago...the number 8...for 800k iirc. He put a bid in not expecting to win cause there were Chinese buyers present...nek minut

He is Singaporean though, so we still laugh that he probably looked like "that guy" on the day to everyone else

A small house in the south east on my income - 80% LVR / no LMI, 50% stamp duty
Small as in...no backyard. But when your fence is a giant gate with acres of park land behind it that you don't have to maintain...
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So a massive gate and massive sliding/folding glass doors across the whole back of the place?

It seems like a fine stage from which to show off your efforts in the gym, at least thats the first reason you would want it that comes to mind.
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8 hours ago, Birds said:

A small house in the south east on my income - 80% LVR / no LMI, 50% stamp duty

Small as in...no backyard. But when your fence is a giant gate with acres of park land behind it that you don't have to maintain...

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small side garden I see to work on.

 

the empty lot next door is that part of the park or will some-one build on it? 

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