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Brisbane and Queensland Flood: How the floods may affect Property Values and Insurance Premiums; This may interest flooded home owners
Topic Started: 31 Mar 2011, 06:15 PM (6,422 Views)
peter fraser
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Propell are national valuers who have done a study of the flood impact on valuation in Brisbane.

Some may be interested.

Flood Impact

Any expressed market opinion is my own and is not to be taken as financial advice
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Fuck me...a 10% increase in rents around the flooded areas is just criminal.

This needs major attention and new legislation.

Time to run around and lobby the 4.

Bye for now....
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pauk
31 Mar 2011, 06:20 PM
Fuck me...a 10% increase in rents around the flooded areas is just criminal.

This needs major attention and new legislation.

Time to run around and lobby the 4.

Bye for now....
Paul - the absolute LAST thing we need is MORE legislation.

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peter fraser
31 Mar 2011, 06:37 PM
Paul - the absolute LAST thing we need is MORE legislation.
But we do need less pauk

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Thanks for the article Peter
Rents in one of mine that was vacated and rented after the Rocky floods (tenant out and tenant in 2 days later) increased by 7% at the PM's insistence.
I no complain
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Frank Castle
31 Mar 2011, 06:58 PM
peter fraser
31 Mar 2011, 06:37 PM
Paul - the absolute LAST thing we need is MORE legislation.
But we do need less pauk

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Thanks for the article Peter
Rents in one of mine that was vacated and rented after the Rocky floods (tenant out and tenant in 2 days later) increased by 7% at the PM's insistence.
I no complain
Supply and Demand Frank.

Nothing more.

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pauk
31 Mar 2011, 07:30 PM
It is exploitation and a criminal act as a result of a natural disaster... Fucked......

Exploitation and criminal act be fucked

Perhaps you can explain how and back it up with some legislation as proof?

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Working on the independents now......

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I am working on the German model. It works fine.

It seems Andrew Wilkie is interested.....he wants to see the RPData report....

Thanks you Mr Twitter.....
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pauk
31 Mar 2011, 07:38 PM
I am working on the German model


What has that got to do with the forces of supply and demand?

How about you show us the legislation that shows supply and demand being criminal in Australia like you claimed instead of weaseling?


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It seems Andrew Wilkie is interested.


Independent for Tasmania?
Wow, should someone be worried?
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Exploitation from natural disasters. Clear cut.

No laws currently..........
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pauk
31 Mar 2011, 07:49 PM
Exploitation from natural disasters. Clear cut.


Nope, supply and demand, clear cut
A case of 1.1% vacancy rate and dropping

http://sqmresearch.com.au/graph_vacancy.php?postcode=4701&t=1


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No laws currently.......

So yet another case of you being full of shit........................and venom

And thats it
No more time wasting on pauk
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