Leith van Onselen thinks posting YouTube videos requires 'a lot of time and effort'
Leith van Onselen thinks posting YouTube videos requires 'a lot of time and effort'; John Edwards of Residex discusses Australian Property and Housing Supply
Tweet Topic Started: 23 Apr 2012, 10:51 AM (1,297 Views)
Leith's 'special report' basically consists of a YouTube video featuring John Edwards from Residex, and various quotes by Edwards.
John Edwards
“I’m worried about Victoria. When I look at the Victorian economy, I can’t see anything that’s actually going to do it any good. It’s on the wrong side of the ledger… You’ve now got an overhang of stock of around 70% in Melbourne… something close to 20,000 dwellings, which is enormous. It’s the largest stock overhang of any capital city in Australia”…
“It happened because you had a government that was interested in propping up an economy that was failing because of a failing manufacturing industry by increasing immigration. It thought if it just brought people to the state then the problem would be solved, and it borrowed to do that”.
Edwards says that many of the new jobs were in the spurt that built more housing, but as “always developers fail to recognise when the turning point is, and they’ve failed… When you look at the approvals figures in Melbourne, the industry still hasn’t recognised the overhang in stock”.
A lot of time and effort? It took me about 60 seconds to post the same thing in this thread...
At least he is payed to mutter his shit , unlike you . I would say you spend much more time and effort with more useless garbage . Trying to will your house price up while it is going down , talk about wasted time and effort.
Aren't these 'special reports' free? So...uh, what's the issue again?
They're free, but they are described as 'special reports' and Macrobusiness claim they require a lot of time and effort to put together, so they make you jump through a few hoops and register at their site to read them. Then when you read them you find there is nothing special about them at all. In this case, it was just a link and a few quotes from a Residex interview that had already been posted on APF last week...
They're free, but they are described as 'special reports' and Macrobusiness claim they require a lot of time and effort to put together, so they make you jump through a few hoops and register at their site to read them. Then when you read them you find there is nothing special about them at all. In this case, it was just a link and a few quotes from a Residex interview that had already been posted on APF last week...
Catweasel laugh. At least it aimed at a mouzealot's sweet spot. Surely it must be a satisfied with a that. A secondly, it aimed at the emotional sphere. Surely that a right up the mouzelot's alley.
'Men are so simple and so much inclined to obey immediate needs that a deceiver will never lack victims for his deceptions'
-- Niccolo Machiavelli
This is comedic gold, keep up the good detective work Shadow. Not sure how you type this stuff with the sour grapes in your mouth.
And also Strindberg/The Prince - all that time you could have wasted buying investment properties and you spend it here to make sure we are up to date! what service and sacrifice!
Ciao.
I came here for the cookies, but all I got was crumbs.
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