Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]


Reply
  • Pages:
  • 1
  • 6
  • 8
Michael Matusik: Rising Rents a Certainty; Music to my ears
Topic Started: 13 Apr 2012, 11:01 AM (5,622 Views)
justin007
Default APF Avatar

There seems to be quite a bit of unprovoked anger from certain groups over the last few days?

If I were in the market and honestly believed that prices were crashing I would be very happy, not abusive.



Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
barns
Member Avatar


raveswei
17 Apr 2012, 03:39 PM
So you ask a question "Why would a large amount people in Sydney suddenly become unemployed?"




and than you give answer in the same post without even being aware what you did:

The people that work in those retail outlets don't live in Inner Sydney or Eastern Suburbs.
“You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means” - Inigo Montoya
Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
raveswei
Default APF Avatar


peter fraser
17 Apr 2012, 08:50 PM
Quote:
 
To prevent morons like yourself giving bad advice and encourage some poor soul into a lifetime of overlevereged debt.
Your job is to screw peoples life via bullshit, I have a lot more I could say . ;)
Sure Ted - can you point me to one example where I have encouraged anyone here to buy anything at all.

The Elvis reference gave you away.

That was along time ago, and on another forum.

your job is to screw people for your own benefits and benefits of your company

If you do your job even decently you must “encourage some poor soul into a lifetime of overlevereged debt”. Otherwise you are very bad in what you do
Edited by raveswei, 18 Apr 2012, 12:11 PM.
http://popping-bubble.blogspot.com/

Thinking of an Australian property speculator (PI):
Inaction = missing opportunities.
Missing opportunities = losing.
Too much thinking = inaction.
Thinking = missing opportunities.
Therefore thinking = losing.

disgraceful little man Frank Castle owes a house to Salvation Army

Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
raveswei
Default APF Avatar


Sweetdish
17 Apr 2012, 09:26 PM
stinkbug
17 Apr 2012, 07:44 PM
I would trust Rave about as far as I could throw a grand piano. His crazy ranting indicates that his mind is not stable.
Yeah I think you may be correct.
He clearly has problems.
You seem to like answering and replying on your own posts :lol
http://popping-bubble.blogspot.com/

Thinking of an Australian property speculator (PI):
Inaction = missing opportunities.
Missing opportunities = losing.
Too much thinking = inaction.
Thinking = missing opportunities.
Therefore thinking = losing.

disgraceful little man Frank Castle owes a house to Salvation Army

Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
raveswei
Default APF Avatar


barns
17 Apr 2012, 10:45 PM
raveswei
17 Apr 2012, 03:39 PM
So you ask a question "Why would a large amount people in Sydney suddenly become unemployed?"




and than you give answer in the same post without even being aware what you did:

The people that work in those retail outlets don't live in Inner Sydney or Eastern Suburbs.
and that is somehow relevant for the rising unemployment in Sydney?

so you are saying that Sydney unemployment would be affected differently they live in Inner Sydney or Eastern Suburbs ?
http://popping-bubble.blogspot.com/

Thinking of an Australian property speculator (PI):
Inaction = missing opportunities.
Missing opportunities = losing.
Too much thinking = inaction.
Thinking = missing opportunities.
Therefore thinking = losing.

disgraceful little man Frank Castle owes a house to Salvation Army

Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
jester77
Default APF Avatar


Black Panther
13 Apr 2012, 07:00 PM
Thanks for the welcome back.

Crying on his partners shoulder is not homophobia! You trying to get me banned ?

the moops happly acknowledged his sexuality here http://australianpropertyforum.com/single/?p=8300796&t=9486258

:oo:
Be interesting to know how much current capacity exists to increase household size. So many people I know these days are opting to share house or rent a room. You would have to think this could have a stabilizing affect on rents.
Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
jester77
Default APF Avatar


Apologies, didn't mean to quote BP in the post above.
Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
barns
Member Avatar


raveswei
18 Apr 2012, 12:13 PM
and that is somehow relevant for the rising unemployment in Sydney?

so you are saying that Sydney unemployment would be affected differently they live in Inner Sydney or Eastern Suburbs ?
You're a bit stupid aren't you?

Sweetdish said that he'd been looking in Inner Sydney and East and expected these rents to hold up and continue to rise and also that retail was in trouble. You said that these were inconsistent because the resulting unemployment would take away support for this rent level. I said that retail workers don't rent in Inner Sydney and East. You seem to agree with my point but still fail to see the logical problem with your original criticism of Sweetdish.
“You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means” - Inigo Montoya
Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
raveswei
Default APF Avatar


barns
18 Apr 2012, 02:09 PM
raveswei
18 Apr 2012, 12:13 PM
and that is somehow relevant for the rising unemployment in Sydney?

so you are saying that Sydney unemployment would be affected differently they live in Inner Sydney or Eastern Suburbs ?
You're a bit stupid aren't you?

Sweetdish said that he'd been looking in Inner Sydney and East and expected these rents to hold up and continue to rise and also that retail was in trouble. You said that these were inconsistent because the resulting unemployment would take away support for this rent level. I said that retail workers don't rent in Inner Sydney and East. You seem to agree with my point but still fail to see the logical problem with your original criticism of Sweetdish.
you clearly have some reading comprehension issues:

This is original post with two precise references to Sydney not "Inner Sydney and East ":

Sweetdish
17 Apr 2012, 12:36 PM
TED BULLPIT
17 Apr 2012, 12:25 PM
When more and more and more people lose their job , the money will simply not be there and the rents WILL come down, just as they have in four other capitals already where people thought exactly the same thing as you .
It may not happen overnight but it WILL happen. ;)
I find that highly unlikely.

Why would a large amount people in Sydney suddenly become unemployed?

I would not put my money on rents in Sydney being lower one year from now, but I'd happily bet they would be at least a little bit higher. Any takers?


He is willing to bet that rents in Sydney (not "Inner Sydney and East ") will go up because he cannot see why would large amount people in Sydney suddenly become unemployed.

In next reply he claims that people are already losing jobs because shops are getting closed (BTW. not only Oxford St shops are getting closed but shops everywhere).
http://popping-bubble.blogspot.com/

Thinking of an Australian property speculator (PI):
Inaction = missing opportunities.
Missing opportunities = losing.
Too much thinking = inaction.
Thinking = missing opportunities.
Therefore thinking = losing.

disgraceful little man Frank Castle owes a house to Salvation Army

Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
schooner
Default APF Avatar


raveswei
18 Apr 2012, 12:09 PM
your job is to screw people for your own benefits and benefits of your company

Thats how ive always looked Pete also.
Profile "REPLY WITH QUOTE" Go to top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
Go to Next Page
« Previous Topic · Australian Property Forum · Next Topic »
Reply
  • Pages:
  • 1
  • 6
  • 8



Australian Property Forum is an economics and finance forum dedicated to discussion of Australian and global real estate markets and macroeconomics, including house prices, housing affordability, and the likelihood of a property crash. Is there an Australian housing bubble? Will house prices crash, boom or stagnate? Is the Australian property market a pyramid scheme or Ponzi scheme? Can house prices really rise forever? These are the questions we address on Australian Property Forum, the premier real estate site for property bears, bulls, investors, and speculators. Members may also discuss matters related to finance, modern monetary theory (MMT), debt deflation, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Ethereum and Ripple, property investing, landlords, tenants, debt consolidation, reverse home equity loans, the housing shortage, negative gearing, capital gains tax, land tax and macro prudential regulation.

Forum Rules: The main forum may be used to discuss property, politics, economics and finance, precious metals, crypto currency, debt management, generational divides, climate change, sustainability, alternative energy, environmental topics, human rights or social justice issues, and other topics on a case by case basis. Topics unsuitable for the main forum may be discussed in the lounge. You agree you won't use this forum to post material that is illegal, private, defamatory, pornographic, excessively abusive or profane, threatening, or invasive of another forum member's privacy. Don't post NSFW content. Racist or ethnic slurs and homophobic comments aren't tolerated. Accusing forum members of serious crimes is not permitted. Accusations, attacks, abuse or threats, litigious or otherwise, directed against the forum or forum administrators aren't tolerated and will result in immediate suspension of your account for a number of days depending on the severity of the attack. No spamming or advertising in the main forum. Spamming includes repeating the same message over and over again within a short period of time. Don't post ALL CAPS thread titles. The Advertising and Promotion Subforum may be used to promote your Australian property related business or service. Active members of the forum who contribute regularly to main forum discussions may also include a link to their product or service in their signature block. Members are limited to one actively posting account each. A secondary account may be used solely for the purpose of maintaining a blog as long as that account no longer posts in threads. Any member who believes another member has violated these rules may report the offending post using the report button.

Australian Property Forum complies with ASIC Regulatory Guide 162 regarding Internet Discussion Sites. Australian Property Forum is not a provider of financial advice. Australian Property Forum does not in any way endorse the views and opinions of its members, nor does it vouch for for the accuracy or authenticity of their posts. It is not permitted for any Australian Property Forum member to post in the role of a licensed financial advisor or to post as the representative of a financial advisor. It is not permitted for Australian Property Forum members to ask for or offer specific buy, sell or hold recommendations on particular stocks, as a response to a request of this nature may be considered the provision of financial advice.

Views expressed on this forum are not representative of the forum owners. The forum owners are not liable or responsible for comments posted. Information posted does not constitute financial or legal advice. The forum owners accept no liability for information posted, nor for consequences of actions taken on the basis of that information. By visiting or using this forum, members and guests agree to be bound by the Zetaboards Terms of Use.

This site may contain copyright material (i.e. attributed snippets from online news reports), the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such content is posted to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democratic, scientific, and social justice issues. This constitutes 'fair use' of such copyright material as provided for in section 107 of US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed for research and educational purposes only. If you wish to use this material for purposes that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Such material is credited to the true owner or licensee. We will remove from the forum any such material upon the request of the owners of the copyright of said material, as we claim no credit for such material.

For more information go to Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Fair Use

Privacy Policy: Australian Property Forum uses third party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our site. These third party advertising companies may collect and use information about your visits to Australian Property Forum as well as other web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, click here: Google Advertising Privacy FAQ

Australian Property Forum is hosted by Zetaboards. Please refer also to the Zetaboards Privacy Policy