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The Main Reason People Want to Buy Near the City; The real driving factor behind prices
Topic Started: 11 Oct 2013, 09:23 AM (941 Views)
Billy Jack
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Friends, most of them folks out there will face the next 30 years commuting on crowded roads to get to their jerbs because all them jerbs are in the city. The biggest impact on the prices aint immigration or people coming over but planning. If we had different industries in different cities we would be fine. Gubmnt in one city, business in the CBD and other cities. The problem is that everyone wants to live and work in the CBD. Especially here in Brisbane Town where the city is so well planned it's surrounded by a big ass river on three sides. To make it worse, there aint no good trasnport and everyone wants to be bigger than their neigbours so they drive their huge trucks/pickups/suvs right into the CBD. That's crazy.

It's simple:

People Driving Trucks into the City = Crowded Roads = Big Ass Prices on Property near the CBD
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Mr Peabody
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Take your white trash theories out of here, please. If I want to drive my Land Rover into the city, I'll do it!
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Billy Jack
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Billy Jack
11 Oct 2013, 09:23 AM
Friends, most of them folks out there will face the next 30 years commuting on crowded roads to get to their jerbs because all them jerbs are in the city. The biggest impact on the prices aint immigration or people coming over but planning. If we had different industries in different cities we would be fine. Gubmnt in one city, business in the CBD and other cities. The problem is that everyone wants to live and work in the CBD. Especially here in Brisbane Town where the city is so well planned it's surrounded by a big ass river on three sides. To make it worse, there aint no good trasnport and everyone wants to be bigger than their neigbours so they drive their huge trucks/pickups/suvs right into the CBD. That's crazy.

It's simple:

People Driving Trucks into the City = Crowded Roads = Big Ass Prices on Property near the CBD
Well friends, it has happened. Mr Newman has announced that all them fancy britches wearing Gubmnt Workers are going to have to consider relocating for their jerbs in the Brisbane of Tomorrow.

Gubmnt Workers Jerbs Leaving Brisbane Town

It's going to make Billy Jack sad, but I guess them folks commuting 90 minutes from their ghetto suburbs are going to feel a lot better.

:bye: :D :lol :?:
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themoops
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Of course immigration plays a huge part when they don't build enough shit, and they will never build enough shit. Never.

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Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments.
Frank finally and unintentionally gives it up and admits he got where he is, primarily via dumb luck!
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Property will be 50-70% off by 2016.
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CSI
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You probably can't build enough shit to keep up with 1.6%+ population growth, even if you really wanted to. Doubling every 40-50 years or so. You'd have to go to Afghanistan or Africa to find comparable growth rates. Keeping up with a similar or higher growth rate was easier when the population was smaller and the cost of living was lower and resources (particularly fossil fuels) were cheaper, but now its just going to get harder and harder and more expensive. We're getting close to the point where population growth stops making economic sense. Why can't those in power accept our nation's maturity and allow the growth rate to settle down to something more appropriate to a first world nation? Like zero.
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11 Oct 2013, 02:18 PM
You probably can't build enough shit to keep up with 1.6%+ population growth, even if you really wanted to. Doubling every 40-50 years or so. You'd have to go to Afghanistan or Africa to find comparable growth rates. Keeping up with a similar or higher growth rate was easier when the population was smaller and the cost of living was lower and resources (particularly fossil fuels) were cheaper, but now its just going to get harder and harder and more expensive. We're getting close to the point where population growth stops making economic sense. Why can't those in power accept our nation's maturity and allow the growth rate to settle down to something more appropriate to a first world nation? Like zero.
Indeed.

You need to spend about 2% of GDP just to keep the current infrastructure in shape and up-to-date. If you are growing the population at 2%, that basically means you have to put another 2% of GDP into building new infrastructure.
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Foxy
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Zero is coming...

you don't have to drive so far to get cheap hookers.
Peter
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:bh:
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Billy Jack
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foxbat101
11 Oct 2013, 07:55 PM
you don't have to drive so far to get cheap hookers.
Peter
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With the roads up here in Brisbane Town, it will still take a long time friend.
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