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Sydney property owners making $200,000 a year for 'doing nothing'; Bringing home the bacon
Topic Started: 3 Sep 2016, 05:24 AM (19,125 Views)
Trollie
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Simon_S
3 Sep 2016, 11:40 AM
Is it like you Imaginary Loss argument.............

What am I losing again Trollie?

I guess the Reply about Central Banking Monetary Policy is beyond your Comprehension.............Guess I'll have to Dumb it Down for you in Future.

Why are Interest rates so Low again?

Opportunity loss? Haha you want to try lecture me on economics and you don't even understand opportunity loss!

Now, why are you avoiding answering the question. Do you think you're successful in timing the market? Prices have sky rocketed since you started prattling on here.
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Bardon
3 Sep 2016, 11:43 AM


Here is my cover note to him I recommended suburbs and house types.


"See attached Buying Plan it’s all there.

I have identified two areas north side (11 suburbs) or south side (9 suburbs) mostly inner ring and where you would want to live. Stick to this and it will work.

We can look at further afield like Brighton etc. if we don’t come up with something inner that you would live in but I think that you will."
Attached buying plan?
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Trollie
3 Sep 2016, 11:47 AM
Opportunity loss? Haha you want to try lecture me on economics and you don't even understand opportunity loss!

Now, why are you avoiding answering the question. Do you think you're successful in timing the market? Prices have sky rocketed since you started prattling on here.
Since you know so much about Economics could you please calculate that Opportunity loss in Dollars...............

SO Assets Values Sky Rocket during the Recessionary Part of the Business Cycle Right?

Who's Right Trollie or Lurker?

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doubleview
3 Sep 2016, 11:54 AM
Attached buying plan?
Its too big to attach here.

But out of the goodness of my heart I will list the suburbs that I recommended to him.

Northside

Ashgrove
Auchenflower
Bardon
Gordon Park
Grange
Kedron
Lutwyche
Newmarket
Red Hill
Wilston
Windsor

Southside

Camp Hill
Cannon Hill
Dutton Park
Fairfield*
Holland Park
Morningside
Norman Park
West End


*rapid growth



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Bardon
3 Sep 2016, 12:00 PM
Its too big to attach here.

But out of the goodness of my heart I will list the suburbs that I recommended to him.

Northside

Ashgrove
Auchenflower
Bardon
Gordon Park
Grange
Kedron
Lutwyche
Newmarket
Red Hill
Wilston
Windsor

Southside

Camp Hill
Cannon Hill
Dutton Park
Fairfield*
Holland Park
Morningside
Norman Park
West End


*rapid growth


Cheers for that! I agree, still healthy growth yet to come, espec with further rates cut.
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doubleview
3 Sep 2016, 12:22 PM
Cheers for that! I agree, still healthy growth yet to come, espec with further rates cut.
Buy in Sydney and make 50%
Buy in Melbourne and make 60%
Buy in Brisbane and make 100%.

Locked in.
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doubleview
3 Sep 2016, 12:22 PM
Cheers for that! I agree, still healthy growth yet to come, espec with further rates cut.
Why are they Cutting Rates again.......

Because we are in the Recessionary Part of the Business cycle........

AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
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Simon_S
3 Sep 2016, 11:55 AM
Since you know so much about Economics could you please calculate that Opportunity loss in Dollars...............

SO Assets Values Sky Rocket during the Recessionary Part of the Business Cycle Right?

Who's Right Trollie or Lurker?
Why won't you answer the question - Do you believe you're attempts to time the market have worked?
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Simon_S
3 Sep 2016, 12:42 PM
Why are they Cutting Rates again.......

Because we are in the Recessionary Part of the Business cycle........

AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
Huh?
Bardon
3 Sep 2016, 12:23 PM
Buy in Sydney and make 50%
Buy in Melbourne and make 60%
Buy in Brisbane and make 100%.

Locked in.
100% is a big call. IMO it wont be that much but we do have considerable growth left thats 4 sure.

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Trollie
3 Sep 2016, 12:49 PM
Why won't you answer the question - Do you believe you're attempts to time the market have worked?
I did but you can't grasp the answer as usual.................

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