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A Storm is Brewing for the Australian Economy and Housing Bubble; Ignore the thunder, get washed away in the rain. Troubling combination of factors that cannot be ignored.
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Timo
23 Jan 2013, 02:15 PM
Well lets use your situation to describe the same thing in a different way.... Negative Equity, you enjoying it yet timmy?
Yes, have a closer look at Perth, he has a funny definition of prices rising.

In the link below, scroll half way down the page and click on annual property prices.



http://www.rs.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=sp&s=wa&u=perth

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Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 01:24 PM
Yes, have a closer look at Perth, he has a funny definition of prices rising.

In the link below, scroll half way down the page and click on annual property prices.



http://www.rs.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=sp&s=wa&u=perth
that's for the perth cbd you idiot.

http://www.rpdata.com/research/daily_indices.html
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timmy
26 Jan 2013, 01:55 PM
that's for the perth cbd you idiot.

http://www.rpdata.com/research/daily_indices.html
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Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 02:18 PM
Not in my street,right Tiger. :bye:
when sydney breaks through to a new peak, i reckon you might implode.
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timmy
26 Jan 2013, 02:28 PM
when sydney breaks through to a new peak, i reckon you might implode.
I think you might implode if Perth property keeps falling like it has over the years. good luck timmy :bye:
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Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 02:33 PM
I think you might implode if Perth property keeps falling like it has over the years. good luck timmy :bye:
falling? you mean up 3% yoy

http://www.rpdata.com/research/daily_indices.html
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26 Jan 2013, 02:34 PM
Not in my area ,just like shadows area, north and east are being hammered.

I just clicked on the first suburb mentioned in surrounding suburbs from the perth result I showed you earlier.. Burswood.

Amazing falls, makes mine and shadows area look good by comparison.


prices over 900 k around 07,now just above 600k. I have not looked at Perth before , unbelievable, I though it was ok the way you blokes go on,possiblt some of the worst falls I have seen




Year Median House Price House Price % Change (YoY) Median Unit Price Unit Price % Change (YoY)
2004 $327,750 0.8% $645,000 44.9%
2005 $420,000 28.1% $405,000 -37.2%
2006 $735,000 75.0% $807,500 99.4%
2007 $920,000 25.2% $900,000 11.5%
2008 $850,000 -7.6% $830,000 -7.8%
2009 $917,500 7.9% $819,000 -1.3%
2010 $772,500 -15.8% $795,000 -2.9%
2011 $768,000 -0.6% $729,000 -8.3%
2012 $610,000 -20.6% $710,000 -2.6%

Have not looked at the others yet , was gobsmacked by that.

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Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 02:52 PM


I just clicked on the first suburb mentioned in surrounding suburbs from the perth result I showed you earlier.. Burswood.

Amazing falls, makes mine and shadows area look good by comparison.

Using your same methodology I just looked at Dysart and Moronbah
Amazing falls
Makes Rockhampton's suburbs look positively bulletproof in comparison

DIEsart
http://www.rs.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=sp&s=qld&u=dysart
DateMedian House Price
Jan-12$569,000
Feb-12$620,000
Mar-12$572,500-
Apr-12$550,000-
May-12$528,500-
Jun-12$550,000-
Jul-12$520,000-
Aug-12$550,000-
Sep-12$510,000-
Oct-12$300,500-

MORONbah
http://www.rs.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=sp&s=qld&u=moranbah
DateMedian House Price
Jan-12$735,500
Feb-12$750,000
Mar-12$750,000
Apr-12$745,000
May-12$782,500
Jun-12$750,000
Jul-12$794,500
Aug-12$635,000
Sep-12$675,000
Oct-12$595,000
Nov-12$515,000



Thats gotta hurt :bye:

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Another angry man picture , still not dealing with all the falls I see.

I showed you annual prices, and you want to show monthly prices,which means jack shit, a couple of bad houses sells one month a couple of good ones another month.show us the annual prices gumpy.

Why don't you acknowledge the fact that I called it correctly .

I said both moranbah and Dysart will be up by 20% in 2012, one was up 19%, the other 20.1% :bye:

DICK-HEAD :lol

Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 02:52 PM
Not in my area ,just like shadows area, north and east are being hammered.

I just clicked on the first suburb mentioned in surrounding suburbs from the perth result I showed you earlier.. Burswood.

Amazing falls, makes mine and shadows area look good by comparison.


prices over 900 k around 07,now just above 600k. I have not looked at Perth before , unbelievable, I though it was ok the way you blokes go on,possiblt some of the worst falls I have seen




Year Median House Price House Price % Change (YoY) Median Unit Price Unit Price % Change (YoY)
2004 $327,750 0.8% $645,000 44.9%
2005 $420,000 28.1% $405,000 -37.2%
2006 $735,000 75.0% $807,500 99.4%
2007 $920,000 25.2% $900,000 11.5%
2008 $850,000 -7.6% $830,000 -7.8%
2009 $917,500 7.9% $819,000 -1.3%
2010 $772,500 -15.8% $795,000 -2.9%
2011 $768,000 -0.6% $729,000 -8.3%
2012 $610,000 -20.6% $710,000 -2.6%

Have not looked at the others yet , was gobsmacked by that.
Timmy the tiger lilly, PLEASE EXPLAIN....... :bl:

I have not even looked at the others yet.
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Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 02:52 PM
Not in my area ,just like shadows area, north and east are being hammered.

I just clicked on the first suburb mentioned in surrounding suburbs from the perth result I showed you earlier.. Burswood.

Amazing falls, makes mine and shadows area look good by comparison.


prices over 900 k around 07,now just above 600k. I have not looked at Perth before , unbelievable, I though it was ok the way you blokes go on,possiblt some of the worst falls I have seen




Year Median House Price House Price % Change (YoY) Median Unit Price Unit Price % Change (YoY)
2004 $327,750 0.8% $645,000 44.9%
2005 $420,000 28.1% $405,000 -37.2%
2006 $735,000 75.0% $807,500 99.4%
2007 $920,000 25.2% $900,000 11.5%
2008 $850,000 -7.6% $830,000 -7.8%
2009 $917,500 7.9% $819,000 -1.3%
2010 $772,500 -15.8% $795,000 -2.9%
2011 $768,000 -0.6% $729,000 -8.3%
2012 $610,000 -20.6% $710,000 -2.6%

Have not looked at the others yet , was gobsmacked by that.
ted, it's been explained to you numerous times with great patience but clearly it's not sinking in.

selecting a single suburb does not tell you anything about the perth metro region.

i can also play that game.

http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/suburb+sales+stats

OMG WOODBRIDGE UP 15%!!!!!!!
Fullvalda
26 Jan 2013, 03:16 PM
Why don't you acknowledge the fact that I called it correctly .
he can't because both those towns have been a blood bath...
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