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First Time Buyers Still Want Property
Topic Started: 23 Sep 2015, 07:18 PM (3,339 Views)
Terry
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Matthew
24 Sep 2015, 05:26 PM
A FHB and an investor are different things retard
Are they? Why?
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herbie
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The Whole Truth
24 Sep 2015, 09:28 AM
No one's judging you over your aborigonal heritage herbs, it's safe to come out of the closet.
Fuckwit.
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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Loki
24 Sep 2015, 03:04 PM
herbie
24 Sep 2015, 09:22 AM
The fact that so many bears are such fuckwits these days, does make it rather more difficult for me to empathise with the cause than was once the case.
You should turn full-on bull, then the bears will have one less fuckwit.
Yes, we don't need weak bastards in our ranks.
"Panics do not destroy capital; they merely reveal the extent to which it has been previously destroyed by its betrayal into hopelessly unproductive works." John Stuart Mill
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First time buyers still want property


Catholic priests still want celibacy.
What's your point Peter?
WHAT WOULD EDDIE DO? MAAAATE!
Share a cot with Milton?
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Loki
24 Sep 2015, 03:04 PM
You should turn full-on bull, then the bears will have one less fuckwit.
Hahahahs That is gold, pure gold Hahahaha
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Loki
23 Sep 2015, 09:42 PM
You mangling the English language again?

Ha ha ha pot kettle black

Got a right chuckle from this corker :)
Chris
25 Sep 2015, 07:32 AM
Hahahahs That is gold, pure gold Hahahaha
This is why you guys get labelled a doomster cult.

You are worse than the Scientologists or Jehovahs when someone dares question the coming of Armageddon.

Edited by skamy, 25 Sep 2015, 12:20 PM.
Definition of a doom and gloomer from 1993
The last camp is made up of the doom-and-gloomers. Their slogan is "it's the end of the world as we know it". Right now they are convinced that debt is the evil responsible for all our economic woes and must be eliminated at all cost. Many doom-and-gloomers believe that unprecedented debt levels mean that we are on the precipice of a worse crisis than the Great Depression. The doom-and-gloomers hang on the latest series of negative economic data.
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Terry
24 Sep 2015, 05:41 PM
Are they? Why?
An investor buys for income. A FHB buys for shelter. A FHB will transact within the market (rise and fall) when they sell up / down. An investor seeks rental return and realises capital growth or loss on exit from the investment.

If you cannot understand the fundamental difference between the two then I would suggest you find either education or a new hobby.
My only hope for my three boys is that they turn out nothing at all like Chris.
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Matthew
25 Sep 2015, 04:07 PM
An investor buys for income. A FHB buys for shelter. A FHB will transact Yabber Yabber Yabber
Idiot! You can't even keep up with the market trends. Have'nt you read all the posts here about how FHB's are climbing onto the ladder by getting an IP to rent and staying home with mom and dad, or do you just have alzheimers?

If you have alzheimers then I retract my comments but you better get off this forum because you are causing nothing but confusion with your outdated information.
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Matthew
25 Sep 2015, 04:07 PM
An investor buys for income. A FHB buys for shelter. A FHB will transact within the market (rise and fall) when they sell up / down. An investor seeks rental return and realises capital growth or loss on exit from the investment.

If you cannot understand the fundamental difference between the two then I would suggest you find either education or a new hobby.
Nonsense. A FHB buys for shelter and many other things, including to alleivate a fear of having to pay more tomorrow than what they think can afford today. As a universal belief throughout the suburbs, buying a home is an investment for the future, regardless of whether it's rented to others.
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