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I'm hoping/praying that the market returns to normal by the time im looking to buy a house. Probably wont be for the next 5-10 years though, I want to work overseas first.

Dan where in the country?

It’s not the market is stuffed persay, it’s banks aren’t lending as much anymore – Nor valuing up properties as much just to write the loan deal.

Which means property prices come down.. Which they haven’t in area’s like Brisbane (think 10 – 15km radius).

Sellers aren’t prepared to take the loss and buyers have a lot to choose from/pick up deals on peoples misfortune.

Could do.

A client of ours has been buying up on the Gold Coast.

She is getting 1 and 2 bedders in Surfers +/- 1km from $215,000 - $350,000.

Just bought another one last week too. She is able to get $220pw on the $215,000

Not bad tbh

John, do you really care what some bunch of herpaderps think?

What if there are group assignments? :down:

john i use to sleep through tafe, then sit the exams, in my 3 blocks of tafe i never had a result lower then 94%.

I've been thinking about sleeping. It took two days to get through OH&S instead of it all being done yesterday. All because these people are soooooo thick. We had a test today (on OH&S). I finished it in about 20 mins, then sat for another 35mins while other people kept going... some of them didn't even get it finished. It was an open book test... ;)

55 mins to finish a 28 question open book exam... and some of them didn't even finish... that should be an instant FAIL.

I'll let andrew know if we need more apprentices, one has been given a written warning. Might be his turn to go

Well I'm keen for it. I think the 4th week is meant to be work placement. So if he's been given the ass by then, maybe Andrew might want to work something out to get me in for a week?

It's not the market is stuffed persay, it's banks aren't lending as much anymore – Nor valuing up properties as much just to write the loan deal.

Which means property prices come down.. Which they haven't in area's like Brisbane (think 10 – 15km radius).

Sellers aren't prepared to take the loss and buyers have a lot to choose from/pick up deals on peoples misfortune.

My problem with the market is the majority of homes are retardedly overvalued. When I say return to normal I'm hoping for a price correction >30% back down to levels prior to FHBG and stuff like that. Still might not happen for awhile and you never know what the government will do there is a lot riding on house prices atm so it might be a case of too many people too high up for it to fail. Could be starting now though if the first home buyers get screwed out of the market then it f**ks everyone else aswell. Investors selling an overpriced asset to more investors yeah definitely sounds sustainable.

My problem with the market is the majority of homes are retardedly overvalued. When I say return to normal I'm hoping for a price correction >30% back down to levels prior to FHBG and stuff like that. Still might not happen for awhile and you never know what the government will do there is a lot riding on house prices atm so it might be a case of too many people too high up for it to fail. Could be starting now though if the first home buyers get screwed out of the market then it f**ks everyone else aswell. Investors selling an overpriced asset to more investors yeah definitely sounds sustainable.

Won't happen..

Maybe 10%, not 30% though

@Tristan, Dan: We won, all your sins are forgiven <3

@Josh: Pork

@Colin: Dirty Ranga Poms aren't allowed to buy houses in Australia. Although if Julia manages to cobble together a government you might have a chance...

@Geoff: Hey Geoff! :D

@John: Just stop wearing pants to TAFE. Will make the whole affair much more interesting

@Ravi: Sup RavBat! Come to Baskins!

@All: Who wants to come help remove an alfa motor on Saturday morning? Looks like I sold it :D

I'll see how I go man! I honestly have been trying most weeks, but there's ALWAYS shit on on thursday nights now

Hows you been anyway, other than pimping out alfa motors?

@Martin: Heya :D

@Dan: Are there group assignments?

It'll be interesting to see how the shit hits the fan when our housing bubble bursts...

i never had a group assignment for tafe, you rarely get homework there.

Ravi, why do you want that section removed? more noise? buy a resi and i might find some time to weld it for you

John i'll be talking with the manger tomorrow, i'll let him know.

Tafe is easy, most of the answers are in it anyway. I found it simple, although actually having intelligence helps.

You can't put brains in cabbages

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