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All things avocado (thread); Thinking of giving up the smashed avo and coffee to buy a house?
Topic Started: 1 Jun 2017, 01:06 AM (15,891 Views)
Ex BP Golly
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Trollie
2 Jun 2017, 10:16 PM
Land banking, chris will have something to say about this.
I'm about to receive my first inheritance property.

I might bank that too.




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Rat
2 Jun 2017, 11:43 PM
It certainly has you on the hop.
If 'on the hop' means bored shitless then yes.

You're better than this shadow, lift your game!!
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Ex BP Golly
2 Jun 2017, 09:47 PM
You just know your dealing with retards when they tell you this is a good buy at $550,000 to $600,000.

Faaark! Look at the rising damp!
Not even worth $90k
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Chris
3 Jun 2017, 02:23 AM
If 'on the hop' means bored shitless then yes.

You're better than this shadow, lift your game!!
Great reaction, thanks.
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3 Jun 2017, 03:57 AM
Not even worth $90k
I'd have to have a close look, but my offers would start at $80,000.

If the condition of the property was sound (which the photos don't suggest) I'd go as high as $140,000.

Certainly not worth any more than that.

Possible location for a service station, but you'd need to get the hovel next door as well.
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Matthew
2 Jun 2017, 09:50 PM
My best mate is a chef. At least he is paid to cook stuff for people too lazy to cook for themselves. He makes a sensational guacamole. First rate. Puts the Avocado seed into his container when he puts it in the fridge. 2 weeks later it is as green as the day it was made. No seed, goes brown.

I've tried that (leaving the stone in) and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

The ziplock bag seems to perform best of all.
Matthew, 30 Jan 2016, 09:21 AM Your simplistic view is so flawed it is not worth debating. The current oversupply will be swallowed in 12 months. By the time dumb shits like you realise this prices will already be :?: rising.
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Jimbo
3 Jun 2017, 10:58 AM
I've tried that (leaving the stone in) and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

The ziplock bag seems to perform best of all.
I use a vacuum sealer, works perfectly everytime.

It came with a bunch of plastic containers I can reuse and you just suck the air out and presto no brown bits. it also does bags but they compress stuff a bit and i find avo goes a bit rubbery
Ex BP Golly
3 Jun 2017, 02:00 AM
I'm about to receive my first inheritance property.

I might bank that too.



I see the problem, you are full of self loathing
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Ex BP Golly
3 Jun 2017, 10:53 AM
I'd have to have a close look, but my offers would start at $80,000.

If the condition of the property was sound (which the photos don't suggest) I'd go as high as $140,000.

Certainly not worth any more than that.

Possible location for a service station, but you'd need to get the hovel next door as well.
Let's be real for a minute here. If a house that close to our second most expensive city, should be $140k then what should a house in Sale, Victoria be? Or traralgon? Or Moe? Or should houses just be $140k right around Australia? Do you disagree that houses should get more expensive as they get closer to the city, and disagree that they should get more expensive based on the facilities of that city? Most people live outside of the city because it's cheaper, if you make it affordable you'll have people from regional towns wanting to move in. It's not like there's only a few people that like the city and therefore it should be cheaper for those few. Everyone wants in and that's why it's so expensive.
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Trollie
3 Jun 2017, 11:22 AM
I use a vacuum sealer, works perfectly everytime.

It came with a bunch of plastic containers I can reuse and you just suck the air out and presto no brown bits. it also does bags but they compress stuff a bit and i find avo goes a bit rubbery

I see the problem, you are full of self loathing
The Avocado debate is a strange one.

A lot of people I know consider it to be a "gay" food?

Some people think it is an expensive luxury.

Fact is, it a simple and cheap thing to buy and prepare when you compare it to other foods of a similar nutitional value.

I've never ordered smashed Avo in a cafe for the same reason I have never ordered a bowl of Cornflakes in a cafe. Why pay over the odds for something you can do easily yourself?




Matthew, 30 Jan 2016, 09:21 AM Your simplistic view is so flawed it is not worth debating. The current oversupply will be swallowed in 12 months. By the time dumb shits like you realise this prices will already be :?: rising.
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3 Jun 2017, 11:35 AM
Let's be real for a minute here. If a house that close to our second most expensive city, should be $140k then what should a house in Sale, Victoria be? Or traralgon? Or Moe? Or should houses just be $140k right around Australia? Do you disagree that houses should get more expensive as they get closer to the city, and disagree that they should get more expensive based on the facilities of that city? Most people live outside of the city because it's cheaper, if you make it affordable you'll have people from regional towns wanting to move in. It's not like there's only a few people that like the city and therefore it should be cheaper for those few. Everyone wants in and that's why it's so expensive.
what makes you think in not serious?

What's the average wage in Altona West?

& even if you were on the average wage, what would you pay for that shit hole, on an arterial feeder to the freeway, rotted with rising damp, horrifically built and horrifically maintained, where salt scalding the driveway from evaporated damp is the only thing stopping the concrete being greener than the lawn.
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Tell me what you think that phucking mess of a hovel is worth?
Trollie
3 Jun 2017, 11:22 AM
I use a vacuum sealer, works perfectly everytime.

It came with a bunch of plastic containers I can reuse and you just suck the air out and presto no brown bits. it also does bags but they compress stuff a bit and i find avo goes a bit rubbery

I see the problem, you are full of self loathing
You've convinced me. I'll sell the place and go on a huge holiday to get over my self loathing.

The idea of getting rid of it near the top of the market makes me feel ashamed of myself ;)

Ta trollop.
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