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Realist said:
Read this link...
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national...-in-debt-crisis/2006/08/20/1156012414995.html
HOUSE PRICES CAN GO DOWN!!
Smart young people in Sydney rent, it is as simple as that.
I am smart, young and rent.
you are none of the above..
Freeballinginawetsuit said:You are a very simplistic young man by the sounds of it, certainly big on judgements for people you don't even know.
Maybe smart young people in Sydney rent?, dont own property and are quite happy living in a rental and getting kicked out at the landlords whim.
Personally I would rather own my own home, enjoy spending money on it.
Its quite nice to contol your own destiny, and owning the roof over your head affords this security.
Whoever without punters like you I would have no one to rent my investment properties to!, and once a month I am glad that theirs still a few punters like you around.
Relax a bit Realist not everyones of the same opinion as you and just because they are not, dosen't make them wrong.
Realist said:Haha, read that article again mate. And again, and again until you figure out buying a house in Sydney the past 3 years was a real dud investment.
No think about Perth, the population, the economy, the reality. Compare it to Sydney.
Getting it yet?
Virtually no-one ever makes much money on residential property. The sharemarket is a far better investment. Sure there's a few punters who live and work as property developers. If you break it down and look at reality they are working as builders and maintenance people and would normally be better off just getting a day job, or buying shares.
You keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing.
I will buy a place of course, when the time is right.
Meanwhile I'll let my landlord pay the high interest rates while my savings and shares soar!
the best thing I ever did financially was not buy property!!
Freeballinginawetsuit said:At least you have a Plan, onya!
Hope it works out good, dont be a renter though when you settle down with a missus and kids.
All the best with your future goals.
Mark
We hope you are going to tell us RealistRealist said:How much in assets would a 30 year old who is doing ok have?
Realist said:How much in assets would a 30 year old who is doing ok have?
Bronte said:We hope you are going to tell us Realist
That depends on what you classify as being "smart".Freeballinginawetsuit said:Any smart young guy should own a property.
Smurf1976 said:That depends on what you classify as being "smart".
Very True.
I personally wouldn't buy any more property in the W.A. real estate market in present conditions. I was lucky enough to have accumalated a few years back.
I do however have hope that W.A. does drop a bit in price enabling an oppurtunity for first time investors to get in. I hope these people take advantage of this opportunity if this happens.
I am a believer that the Australian dream of being able to own your own home,comfortably, is rapidly evaporating. We are the first generation to witness it.
Sad really.
Freeballinginawetsuit said:I am a believer that the Australian dream of being able to own your own home,comfortably, is rapidly evaporating. We are the first generation to witness it.
Sad really.
NettAssets said:I think you are being a bit tough on previous generations that had a hard time FB.
Through the first war and depression there were a generation that had not much hope for a home until much later in life. Even up in the 60's there where those that maybe had a home but where still washing clothes by hand and walking a lot.
regardsJohn
Realist said:Virtually no-one ever makes much money on residential property despite all the hype.
Realist said:Virtually no-one ever makes much money on residential property despite all the hype.
robots said:hello,
not critical whether you rent or buy
critical though what you do with the difference when renting, your out of pocket cost must be the same as for buying
if mortgage is $400/wk
rates $20/wk
insurance $15/wk
total $435/wk
or to rent would be $280/wk then you must invest $155/wk
this is so important, and realist I assume is in this position, numbers show not a lot of difference between them
thankyou
robots
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