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Residex CEO gives update on property
Topic Started: 18 Apr 2012, 11:33 PM (3,610 Views)
kennyjaiz
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TED BULLPIT
20 Apr 2012, 07:55 PM
I just looked at Melbourne , :o , hows things looking now kennyjaiz ;)

Canberra , Hobart and Adelaide are also looking preety gruesome :o
I appreciate the concern, thanks. Things are great. And you Dave?
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TED BULLPIT
21 Apr 2012, 08:40 AM
As for my post count just a rapid machine gun fire of monkey poo now



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As for my post count Go and count Mr Castles , shadow or bp' s post count before I came on


Point nicely proven thanks.

Frank Castle Average Posts Per Day 4.2
Shadow Average Posts Per Day 6.4
Black Panther Average Posts Per Day 2.8

Ted Bullshit Average Posts Per Day 10.4

You clearly have issues Ted.................and no life, how sad for you.
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The forum fuckwit goes RRRAAARRRGGHHhhh - But not a fuck was given..................by anyone.
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kennyjaiz
23 Apr 2012, 03:42 AM
TED BULLPIT
20 Apr 2012, 07:55 PM
I just looked at Melbourne , :o , hows things looking now kennyjaiz ;)

Canberra , Hobart and Adelaide are also looking preety gruesome :o
I appreciate the concern, thanks. Things are great. And you Dave?
Things are not great kennyjaiz , you are finished , weather you know it yet or not , are you that dumb buddy. If things are going so great , tell us your Melbourne suburb so we can see and have a real look :lol .Better than ever ;)
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TED BULLPIT
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Oh Mr Castle , I was referring that you clowns have posted very little since I have been on.

Meaning look how your post count dropped off the charts recently along with shadow and BP.
Go and count all your posts in say the month before I was here and watch all your slowly drop off week after week, dopey. :lol .

Thats because its pretty hard to deal with reality and cold hard facts ;)
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18 Apr 2012, 11:33 PM
I think this guy is one of the most rational around. He is basically saying places to avoid: VICTORIA, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast.

http://www.skynews.com.au/video/?vId=3196049&cId=Programs&play=true

Thoughts? I think this is pretty much the feeling I have right now. I do worry about Melbourne housing as the job losses are mounting and even if it mainly affects those out west, I think it will ripple through other areas.


Video also available on youtube here... http://australianpropertyforum.com/topic/9514369

1. Epic Fail! Steve Keen's Bad Calls and Predictions.
2. Residential property loans regulated by NCCP Act. Banks can't margin call unless borrower defaults.
3. Housing is second highest taxed sector of Australian Economy. Renters subsidised by highly taxed homeowners.
4. Ongoing improvement in housing affordability. Australian household formation faster than population growth since 1960s.
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Maybe slightly optimistic, but pretty-much on the money in my view.

If you hold the very latest Brisbane info up to the light and squint hard you can definitely see a slight uptick at the low end. Still in a state where it could turn back down, but defnitely an uptick. There is no way you could say the same for the Gold and Sunshine Coast though. They are still headed in a southerly direction.
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