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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Robbie37Michelle32
(Post 9174871)
It seems everyone thinks the Bubble will never pop in Australia and will continue to grow and grow and be the biggest bestest bubble ever.
Soon people wont be able to afford a shed over there or Australia will be full of Millionaires :rofl::rofl::rofl: Lets Hope Australia the Lucky country sorts its self out before it goes snap crackle and POP Or until i get there get myself a cheap place then ill be happy i want a 10 bed house on the beach with 10acres please :thumbsup: |
Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Margaret3
(Post 9174955)
we already cant afford a shed:( (well we could, but then couldnt afford to live)
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
We live int shoe box int middle of road. :D Cost $78,000
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by alistairboyle
(Post 9175116)
We live int shoe box int middle of road. :D Cost $78,000
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Robbie37Michelle32
(Post 9175126)
Do you think i would be ok with the shoe box and some beer each month could i live still ohhhhhhhhhhhh i am so scared of what to do :rofl:
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
I so agree with what you are saying,i dont think you can live yourlife waiting for the right moment to move or buy or sell ect
We will be moving to the GC in April after waiting for such a longtime,we had sold our house well thought we had at such a good time the rate was 2.60 but it fell through then the market went tits and now we have sold and the rate is not so good but hey we are still coming over. Will the bubble go who knows if i did i would be bloody rich thats for sure :) |
Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Robbie37Michelle32
(Post 9175162)
Will the bubble go who knows if i did i would be bloody rich thats for sure :)
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
If you wish to read a very interesting analysis on the housing bubble in Oz;google macrobusiness superblog and then read the article headed 'another troubling bargain'.This is a well worthwhile site for australian economic and financial matters:confused:
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Robbie37Michelle32
(Post 9174871)
It seems everyone thinks the Bubble will never pop in Australia and will continue to grow and grow and be the biggest bestest bubble ever.
Soon people wont be able to afford a shed over there or Australia will be full of Millionaires :rofl::rofl::rofl: Lets Hope Australia the Lucky country sorts its self out before it goes snap crackle and POP Or until i get there get myself a cheap place then ill be happy i want a 10 bed house on the beach with 10acres please :thumbsup: Plenty of people think there is no bubble and that prices will rise steadily or stabilise. Plenty of others think they're due a significant fall. No-one knows for sure and anyone who thinks they can accurately predict a timeline will either be wrong or be lucky-guessing. There are heaps of threads on it going back quite a while. Once there's more news one way or the other I'm sure there'll be more discussion. You pays your money (or not) and takes your chances. |
Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by freebo
(Post 9176330)
I think everyone's currently tired of talking about it, I am for the moment.
Plenty of people think there is no bubble and that prices will rise steadily or stabilise. Plenty of others think they're due a significant fall. No-one knows for sure and anyone who thinks they can accurately predict a timeline will either be wrong or be lucky-guessing. There are heaps of threads on it going back quite a while. Once there's more news one way or the other I'm sure there'll be more discussion. You pays your money (or not) and takes your chances. House prices are as unsustainable in Australia as they were in the USA and the UK. My friend bought a house in the North of England in 2006 for £145,000. The same houses as his on the same street are now on the market for £105,000 and not selling at that price. He is in negative equity but doesn't want to move / sell anyway so not so much of an issue I guess. |
Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Jon77
(Post 9176358)
My friend bought a house in the North of England in 2006 for £145,000. The same houses as his on the same street are now on the market for £105,000 and not selling at that price. He is in negative equity but doesn't want to move / sell anyway so not so much of an issue I guess.
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Jon77
(Post 9176358)
House prices are as unsustainable in Australia as they were in the USA and the UK.
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Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Steve2009
(Post 9176442)
Except that he now has less disposable income than his neighbours who buy at GBP 105,000.
The anger will breed within...one day he will snap...:ohmy: |
Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 9176623)
His mate will have a Ben Sherman shirt - he will have to be content with M&S...
The anger will breed within...one day he will snap...:ohmy: private healthcare private education safeguarding parents retirement safeguarding own retirement own further education etc etc. Much better than keeping your bank manager in sharp suits and $40 lunches. |
Re: Beware the imminent housing bubble
Originally Posted by Steve2009
(Post 9176631)
There are better outlets for disposable income, like...
private healthcare private education safeguarding parents retirement safeguarding own retirement own further education etc etc. Much better than keeping your bank manager in sharp suits and $40 lunches. |
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