1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!
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Currently at 1.64093 and almost 61 p to the Dollar ( XE Com ).
The balance of trade figures for January have just been announced and show an Eight Billion GBP deficit, the worst figures for eighteen months.
With a rudderless government and an election coming the only way for the Pound is down.
I've been checking house prices in the West Country and when you do the conversion to A$, they are getting more and more reasonable.
Maybe time to buy a nice little holiday home in Cornwall, somewhere to escape the harsh Aussie winter
The balance of trade figures for January have just been announced and show an Eight Billion GBP deficit, the worst figures for eighteen months.
With a rudderless government and an election coming the only way for the Pound is down.
I've been checking house prices in the West Country and when you do the conversion to A$, they are getting more and more reasonable.
Maybe time to buy a nice little holiday home in Cornwall, somewhere to escape the harsh Aussie winter


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Currently at 1.64093 and almost 61 p to the Dollar ( XE Com ).
The balance of trade figures for January have just been announced and show an Eight Billion GBP deficit, the worst figures for eighteen months.
With a rudderless government and an election coming the only way for the Pound is down.
I've been checking house prices in the West Country and when you do the conversion to A$, they are getting more and more reasonable.
Maybe time to buy a nice little holiday home in Cornwall, somewhere to escape the harsh Aussie winter
The balance of trade figures for January have just been announced and show an Eight Billion GBP deficit, the worst figures for eighteen months.
With a rudderless government and an election coming the only way for the Pound is down.
I've been checking house prices in the West Country and when you do the conversion to A$, they are getting more and more reasonable.
Maybe time to buy a nice little holiday home in Cornwall, somewhere to escape the harsh Aussie winter


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I'd be a mug not to really. Yesterday I found this little cottage in Polperro for GBP 150,000 ( A$ 246,000 ).
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...%26index%3D220
Last week, in this area, I attended the auction of an ex housing commission dump that needed at least 30K spending on it.
In this area, these places usually go for about 170K. When I left the auction the bid was at 208K and still going up in 1K increments.
Living the good life in a quaint cottage on the harbour side in beautiful Cornwall, or living a life of constant agrevation and worry in a crime and drug infested ghetto in NSW for the same price.
Hmmm........ let me think ?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...%26index%3D220
Last week, in this area, I attended the auction of an ex housing commission dump that needed at least 30K spending on it.
In this area, these places usually go for about 170K. When I left the auction the bid was at 208K and still going up in 1K increments.
Living the good life in a quaint cottage on the harbour side in beautiful Cornwall, or living a life of constant agrevation and worry in a crime and drug infested ghetto in NSW for the same price.
Hmmm........ let me think ?

Last edited by Hino; Mar 9th 2010 at 10:00 pm.

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Wet carpets, unidentified black liquid running down the yellowed walls, holes in the floor & ceiling, OUTSIDE toilet & bathroom...land size 114 sqm. Sold for $690k (GBP420k).

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Happened to go past an auction in Sydney the other week - yes it was in Sydney, but it was in Redfern. The place was a 2 bed mid-terrace single level dump!
Wet carpets, unidentified black liquid running down the yellowed walls, holes in the floor & ceiling, OUTSIDE toilet & bathroom...land size 114 sqm. Sold for $690k (GBP420k).
Wet carpets, unidentified black liquid running down the yellowed walls, holes in the floor & ceiling, OUTSIDE toilet & bathroom...land size 114 sqm. Sold for $690k (GBP420k).

something's gotta give in Oz with house price bubble!?
Happened in states then UK & europe!


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Sydney and melbourne prices seem to have gone completely mental

Brisbane seems really cheap now, given its the next big city you have to wonder if the flow on will come here. However according to rels in syd and melb its all 'asian money' pushing the prices up down there, probably just a racist comment though given the OZ rels


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Happened to go past an auction in Sydney the other week - yes it was in Sydney, but it was in Redfern. The place was a 2 bed mid-terrace single level dump!
Wet carpets, unidentified black liquid running down the yellowed walls, holes in the floor & ceiling, OUTSIDE toilet & bathroom...land size 114 sqm. Sold for $690k (GBP420k).
Wet carpets, unidentified black liquid running down the yellowed walls, holes in the floor & ceiling, OUTSIDE toilet & bathroom...land size 114 sqm. Sold for $690k (GBP420k).

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Trouble is, in OZ despite all the ahumm 'space' everybody wants to live in few choice areas and cities. More and more people choose to cram into the same bits, most of OZ simply has no appeal to anyone.
I am sure someone will find me the stats

Its right overcrowded here really. Seriously has anyone driven in syd melb or bris lately, its a bloody nightmare


#1451

The Melbourne market is certainly too hot in my opinion.
Also a couple of months ago a place near me went up for auction. 2 bed end of terrace traditional style weatherboard. No off street parking, sitting facing down one road of a t-juntion.
This one was certainly liveable, but they'd done a very cheap & nasty reno on it which removed all the character of the place. Similar land size to the Sydney one.
The auction was funny cos the main road nearby was closed that day so the traffic was horrendous around the place. Then halfway through the auction a couple of the colourful St Kilda locals came swanning past swigging their super strength brew...added in their thoughts on proceedings!
Sold for $783k (GBP477k).
Also a couple of months ago a place near me went up for auction. 2 bed end of terrace traditional style weatherboard. No off street parking, sitting facing down one road of a t-juntion.
This one was certainly liveable, but they'd done a very cheap & nasty reno on it which removed all the character of the place. Similar land size to the Sydney one.
The auction was funny cos the main road nearby was closed that day so the traffic was horrendous around the place. Then halfway through the auction a couple of the colourful St Kilda locals came swanning past swigging their super strength brew...added in their thoughts on proceedings!

Sold for $783k (GBP477k).

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Seriously has anyone driven in syd melb or bris lately, its a bloody nightmare
After living in Mellie for 3 years I now loath traffic lights and junctions!

#1455

If I drive from St Kilda to my office in South Melbourne (about 4kms away) it generally takes about 10 minutes. I can imagine it getting a bit hairy between there and Docklands though.
