JohnDe
La dolce vita
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This thread was started over 8 years ago, very interesting to re-read the comments & gather the differing views.
I’m still on holidays, sharing my time between home & our coastal retreat. I have inadvertently picked up conversations from many different people in different areas.
While enjoying the sun & water activities I heard people talking about looking for and researching properties, some for short term rentals to help pay off the mortgage & then to be their holiday place, others for straight out buy & turn into holiday accommodation.
I watch the realestate market and had another look after hearing all the talk, property is selling fast.
Went to dinner at the Sailing Club, all friendly volunteers. We arrived 30 minutes after opening & the place was buzzing with activity, luckily we got the last table. Talking to the staff, I was informed that it was the busiest night that they have ever had. The members section was full, and so was the guest & outdoor section, with the bar full with people waiting for a table.
Every cafe, pub, bar, restaurant has been full all week. The caravan parks are booked solid, apartment cleaning staff are smiling as their bank accounts fill.
Yesterday evening I drove back home to run some errands, swap cars, pick up a few things & check on my business. I noticed packed 4WD’s & caravans traveling in all directions, number plates from just about every state.
As I got closer to the city I could see a large fireworks at some location, obviously people enjoying themselves.
This morning I went to the gym, I couldn’t believe my eyes, the place is chock-a-block. Quite a few interstate visitors, people talking about their Christmas celebrations & then enjoying the cafe down stairs for some social interaction & food.
I’m now sitting in the car wash cafe waiting for my VF SSV Ute to get the bugs cleaned off, while I have a coffee & croissant amongst the other 20 or so clients.
the economy might be in a bad spot, but the people seem to be holding up pretty well.
I’ll keep monitoring the situation.
Almost time to go, next stop is to swap cars. Taking the Tesla back to my coastal retreat, later in the afternoon after I get the tyre pressure checked and pick up a few things. Busy day.
Almost time to head back.
Went to my local grocery store/fruit & veg to pick up supplies. Bloody hell, you would have thought it was coming up to Christmas again, people everywhere.
Then off to the petrol station to fill up before parking the car away for the next few weeks. Couple of home maintenance jobs, grabbed a few much-needed beverages to take up & got the esky ready.
Now I'm at my business, in the office, all paperwork (electronic) done, mail sorted, bills paid. I'll be leaving in a few minutes, the Tesla is 80% charged, just a few more trips and then I'll call the wife and see what she wants me to bring up.
Feels like a Friday rather than Saturday, a lot of traffic in the city.