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22 Hong Kong houses could fit in an Australian house
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newjez
3 Jul 2017, 04:05 PM
I have a friend from Hong Kong and he tells me he is getting increasingly disappointed with the place. Cost of real estate has become ridiculous, and that is affecting the quality of food in the restaurants. He recently complained he couldn't get a decent meal anywhere.
Your friend sounds a lot like Chris. I have never had a problem getting a decent meal in Hong Kong.
My only hope for my three boys is that they turn out nothing at all like Chris.
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Matthew
3 Jul 2017, 03:56 PM
As per usual Dimshit you miss the point.
What point Matey?

That you can get to Perth from Mandurah in an hour when 30 years ago it took three hours?

That there is a southern suburbs fast rail link where there wasn't one ten years ago?

I get the point that you are a twat, but I don't get what else it is your are trying (and failing) to say.



Edited by Jimbo, 4 Jul 2017, 04:55 AM.
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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2 Jul 2017, 07:53 PM
You've missed the point as usual.
You pop along and prove my point admirably- "God property investors are dumb".
WHAT WOULD EDDIE DO? MAAAATE!
Share a cot with Milton?
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Matthew
3 Jul 2017, 04:38 PM
Your friend sounds a lot like Chris. I have never had a problem getting a decent meal in Hong Kong.
Decent yes, but he says two years ago it was fantastic, now it's only ok.

Only going by what he says.

Maybe you could offer some suggestions?
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Jimbo
4 Jul 2017, 03:47 AM
What point Matey?

That you can get to Perth from Mandurah in an hour when 30 years ago it took three hours?

That there is a southern suburbs fast rail link where there wasn't one ten years ago?

Your comment:

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And every year, we open up more and more of it by building better roads, speeding up commutes


is absolute bullshit.

Now you introduce Rail to make yourself look like you had a point initially which you still do not. Because the vast majority of people do not work on the rail line or in the city. Perths major employment hubs for dwellers of fringe shitholes like Warnbro and Alkimos are industrial suburbs like Canning Vale, Malaga, Welshpool, Kewdale, Forrestfield, Henderson, O'Connor, Redcliffe, Hazlemere etc.

Who gives a shit Dim if you can get from Methbro to the City in 50 minutes if you then need to take additional public transport to the place where your actual job is?

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but I don't get what else it is your are trying (and failing) to say.
Because you are a blinkered belligerent f***ing moron who changes his story every time his stupidity is pointed out.

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My only hope for my three boys is that they turn out nothing at all like Chris.
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Matthew
4 Jul 2017, 12:47 PM
Now you introduce Rail to make yourself look like you had a point initially which you still do not. Because the vast majority of people do not work on the rail line or in the city. Perths major employment hubs for dwellers of fringe shitholes like Warnbro and Alkimos are industrial suburbs like Canning Vale, Malaga, Welshpool, Kewdale, Forrestfield, Henderson, O'Connor, Redcliffe, Hazlemere etc.
So what you are saying is that the speed of commute into the city has not improved over the years allowing land further away from the city be opened up for development?

That places like Kardinya, which was once considered to be "the sticks" were not brought closer by the widening and extension of the Kwinana Freeway in the 1980's?

That land beyond South Street was not developed after further extension of the Freeway beyond Murdoch?

That the northern suburbs were not opened up by the creation of the Mitchell Freeway?

That nobody uses the train from Warnbro to commute into the city and then walks five minutes from Esplanade station to their office on The Terrace?

Twat.



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
4 Jul 2017, 01:55 PM
So what you are saying is that the speed of commute into the city has not improved over the years allowing land further away from the city be opened up for development?
Not only am I saying that, but there have been several newspaper articles and TV news stories talking about congestion impacts on transit times from Perths outer suburbs over recent years.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-12/congestion-on-perth-roads-and-public-transport/5592000

http://blog.rac.com.au/2014/06/perth-commuter-crunch-time/

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-09/labor-spruiks-rail-line-to-ellenbrook-as-part-of-metronet-system/8257142

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/perth-workers-clock-up-more-driving-kilometres-than-commuters-in-any-other-australian-city/news-story/6e68a2c66490159376d58b46c7b27ad9

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Twat.
You most certainly are.
My only hope for my three boys is that they turn out nothing at all like Chris.
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Matthew
4 Jul 2017, 02:17 PM
Not only am I saying that, but there have been several newspaper articles and TV news stories talking about congestion impacts on transit times from Perths outer suburbs over recent years.
Yes Matey, nobody denies that there could be improvements. But the point is, those improvemnets will be made, the city will grow outward and more land will become available where before it was considered too far flung.

Back in the 70's, it was a good hours drive from Bateman to the Esplanade car park in the city. You had to meander through Brentwood down to the Canning Highway and over the little wooden bridge to the bottleneck that was the only short stretch of freeway in the whole state. Now, you can travel five times the distance in the same amount of time.

Places that people went for day trips or weekends away became places were they could live as transport links improved.

But according to you, this hasn't happened and doesn't happen and won't happen in the future?
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
4 Jul 2017, 02:34 PM
Yes Matey, nobody denies that there could be improvements. But the point is, those improvemnets will be made, the city will grow outward and more land will become available where before it was considered too far flung.
Let me quote you again Dimshit:

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And every year, we open up more and more of it by building better roads, speeding up commutes


This quote is false. Links to articles written by several sources have been provided proving this. Your prior statement was wrong. You are now dancing around trying to wriggle from that statement. The statement was definitive. And false.
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Matthew
4 Jul 2017, 02:39 PM
This quote is false.
So we don't open up more land by building bigger and better roads then?

The Kwinana Freeway didn't open up land south of South Street then?

The Mitchell Freeway didn't open up the Northern Suburbs then?

Perth hasn't grown from a few streets 150 years ago to a 50km radius metro area because roads were built from the centre to outlying areas, opening them up for development?

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Links to articles written by several sources have been provided proving this.
No they haven't. Pillock.
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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