View Poll Results: How far will house prices fall now Crashman is here?
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How far will houses fall in value to the trough in Oz?
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The same would apply to someone posting on a domain name like sydneypropertywillalwaysgoup.com.au or australianpropertyisaguaranteedthing.biz
#137
Its a mess but getting messier, house prices are way over valued, the under 30 brigade are stuffed, the over 40 brigade are in denial, the 30 to 40 brigade are just "getting high"..................Wages ain't going up, so something has to cum on down...........the price will be right!
Oh and please stop with the links to your forum, it's getting kind of boring.
I'm having a bad enough day as it is, please don't make it worse.
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How's that then for yeh sweet cheeks...............?
Australian house prices fall for sixth month in a row
http://www.homesgofast.com/view_news/2225/
http://www.propertywire.com/news/aus...108095436.html
The residential property market in Australia stood out like a safe beacon as those in the rest of the world slumped but now the real estate industry is suffering a slide.
Property prices in state capitals have fallen for the sixth straight month in a row amid warnings rising interest rates could accelerate the slide further and financial market volatility could also affect prices.
Nationally values fell 0.2% in June, according to the latest RP Data-Rismark Hedonic Home Value Index. This follows a fall of 0.3% in May, 0.4% in April and 0.5% in March.
House prices in Australia are considered to be too high, having risen sharply over recent decades amid easy credit conditions. Global investors are keeping a close eye on what many perceive is the Achilles heel of the economy.
‘We think the Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to raise rates at least once or twice more to address Australia's burgeoning inflation problem, which means dwelling values will probably soften a bit further. This should open up attractive investment opportunities,’ said Chris Joye, an economist at Rismark.
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What part of the UK because London seems to be doing well I.e. Prices still going up and fast sales.
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Reading the forums has given me a fresh insight into Ms Brenda's Modus Operandi.
Surely the question is:
'How far down my old fella would those false-nails fall.....?'
Surely the question is:
'How far down my old fella would those false-nails fall.....?'
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