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Seven factors to drive new Brisbane property boom
Topic Started: 16 Sep 2014, 07:34 PM (2,585 Views)
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IMO that forecast actually looks to be on the money.

BIS didn't mention that it's going to take the RBA's final dose of chutzpah while employing some neat tricks while extending Australia futher into debt to get us there though :)
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17 Sep 2014, 10:32 AM
Ha ha ha, very funny :lol

Peter will have a walking stick before brisbane sees any worthwhile growth. But how long it lasts , is anybodies guess. See how those interest only loans are going then, at 7-8% :lol
You're a tool Ted, Earlier you were saying Peter was younger than you, with absolutely no evidence. You're fool!

Come at us with your foolish line that facts are facts.
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9 Oct 2014, 05:19 PM
You're a tool Ted, Earlier you were saying Peter was younger than you, with absolutely no evidence. You're fool!

Come at us with your foolish line that facts are facts.
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Hello zaph, how you going little buddy ?

And yes , facts are facts, not much we can do about those .

You seem to have had an overwhelming burst of courage this afternoon in a completely out of context out nowhere kind of way. So I gather you have downed a few schooners after work. ;)

Anyway, about the age thing. Not sure what your making a big deal about, Im 44 if you want to know.

I dont know exactly how old Peter is, I have asked before but dont remember ever seeing any response. To be honest , I have only assumed his age being younger than me. The reason being is I know his kids are much younger than mine.But in saying that , I know people who are 20 years older than me with kids ten years younger, so I might be way out.

From memory, I think I remember you posting somewhere once that you had either spoken to him by phone or met him in person. But I wont ask you if he does not want people to know for whatever reason.

So how old are you zaph, or are you like all these old women here scared of their age for some reason.

So how old are the rest of you ?

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9 Oct 2014, 06:56 PM


You seem to have had an overwhelming burst of courage this afternoon in a completely out of context out nowhere kind of way. So I gather you have downed a few schooners after work. ;)



or are you like all these old women here scared of their age for some reason.

So how old are the rest of you ?
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Hello zaph, how you going little buddy ?


Who said I'm little? Very well thank you.

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And yes , facts are facts, not much we can do about those .


You often call facts that are from facts and more fiction.

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I dont know exactly how old Peter is, I have asked before but dont remember ever seeing any response. To be honest , I have only assumed his age being younger than me. The reason being is I know his kids are much younger than mine.But in saying that , I know people who are 20 years older than me with kids ten years younger, so I might be way out.


I don't recall Peter mentioning the age of his kids - perhaps your photographic memory is failing you. If Peter wanted you to know how old he is I'm sure he would mention it. He obviously doesn't care about age.

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From memory, I think I remember you posting somewhere once that you had either spoken to him by phone or met him in person. But I wont ask you if he does not want people to know for whatever reason.


That photographic memory failing you again? You just asked, by not asking, how old PF is. If PF wants you to know how old he is I'm sure he'll let you know.

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Anyway, about the age thing. Not sure what your making a big deal about, Im 44 if you want to know.


You're the one making a big deal about age. You're turning it into a pissing comp.

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So how old are you zaph,


Old enough to know better.
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Brisbane property market heats up

October 15, 2014 - 12:00AM
Lauren Cross

It's not quite as spectacular as the purple Jacaranda trees, now in full bloom – it's more a case of small seedlings sprouting and showing signs of growth and confidence.

Domain Group senior economist Dr Andrew Wilson said the Brisbane market had already showed consistent signs of growth over the past year, with the Brisbane median house price up 6.9 per cent, from $446,417 to $477,352.

"That growth has been driven, like other capital city markets, by the lowest interest rates in 60 years," Dr Wilson said.

"Over the 2013/2014 financial year, we've had the fastest rate of growth in three years. But despite this growth or revival in buyer activity over the past 12 months, market segments tend to be patchy."

Brisbane's middle and higher-priced market had improved, but some suburbs were still slow.

"Logan and up to Caboolture and Ipswich has flatted a bit," Dr Wilson said.

However, auction volumes are on the increase, which is a good sign of a strengthening market, according to Dr Wilson.

Belle agent Jonathan Harper-Hill has also noticed a "sentiment shift".

"Buyers have become active again, and people are coming back to the market," he said.

"There's definitely a property optimism at the moment."

Read more: http://brisbanetimes.domain.com.au/real-estate-news/brisbane-property-market-heats-up-20141014-1162w3.html
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