Ultimately the banks own the real-estate in Australia and they take a nice little cut from each home owner.
The banks don't take any of the capital gain. They take interest repayments, but that's just the cost of doing business, and when the rent more than covers the interest repayments then the tenant pays that cost anyway. So ultimately the owner makes the most profit, then the banks make some, and the renter is the one paying for it all.
lulldapull
8 Jun 2014, 11:55 AM
long que of bulls now awol on this forum
I think all the bulls are still here apart from Timmy who hasn't been around for a few weeks - probably just on holiday.
The number of bears who have vanished is far greater.
She's got fuck all in the bank uncle Mustapha. Just like that doofus timmy.
One little thud from the market (happening now) and her cake parties with the lower middle class hood bitches are history.
She'll join the long que of bulls now awol on this forum. While we have a nice laugh.
Point taken but, Interest rates keep dropping. First home buyer threshold increases? It does not facilitate home ownership. it facilitates getting a loan. Not really paying it off. It is a weird situation. A bit like taking pain killers so you can self harm more?? The better the pain killers the more damaging the self harm. And that is helping people?? Man things are getting weird. Peter
The banks don't take any of the capital gain. They take interest repayments, but that's just the cost of doing business, and when the rent more than covers the interest repayments then the tenant pays that cost anyway. So ultimately the owner makes the most profit, then the banks make some, and the renter is the one paying for it all. I think all the bulls are still here apart from Timmy who hasn't been around for a few weeks - probably just on holiday.
The number of bears who have vanished is far greater.
Timmy will be back.
I know that being out of the mining game has made me less bearish than I was.
It was really bad having to see it rolling over every day at work.
Point taken but, Interest rates keep dropping. First home buyer threshold increases? It does not facilitate home ownership. it facilitates getting a loan. Not really paying it off. It is a weird situation. A bit like taking pain killers so you can self harm more?? The better the pain killers the more damaging the self harm. And that is helping people?? Man things are getting weird. Peter
watching you two converse is a bit like watching your mum having sex with your uncle. It's just wrong.
Whenever you have an argument with someone, there comes a moment where you must ask yourself, whatever your political persuasion, 'am I the Nazi?'
Supply and demand baby. Perth is a great place to live, But is it the best?? Only while the surplus cash keeps rolling in. Our state does have a huge amount of natural resources. But so do other places. If they can or are willing to dig it for less then it is good night nurse. Peter
No I watch your mum having sex with your uncle. Can't you read? Haven't you got the vid? Apparently stringberg has got it for rent. Strictly under the counter stuff. She's a dirty bitch your mum.
Perthite
8 Jun 2014, 01:26 PM
Timmy will be back.
I know that being out of the mining game has made me less bearish than I was.
It was really bad having to see it rolling over every day at work.
I'm not sure how he remains so bullish.
I keep rehashing those increasing supply arguments you had with Timmy. Something just doesn't add up. I think it's the fact that Timmy was so incredibly wrong. No increase in supply my arse.
No I watch your mum having sex with your uncle. Can't you read? Haven't you got the vid? Apparently stringberg has got it for rent. Strictly under the counter stuff. She's a dirty bitch your mum. I keep rehashing those increasing supply arguments you had with Timmy. Something just doesn't add up. I think it's the fact that Timmy was so incredibly wrong. No increase in supply my arse.
Well, looks like fmg are fucked. As Timmy is indisposed, maybe his good friend stringarse would care to comment on the state of affairs. Very quick to jump on the argument previously. Maybe the gobby toothless old git would like to stand up for Timmy in his absence.
Come on you gutless old cocksucker.
Whenever you have an argument with someone, there comes a moment where you must ask yourself, whatever your political persuasion, 'am I the Nazi?'
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