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30-08-2014, 10:14 PM | #152 | |||
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Sounds feasible to me? and could occur at any scale from single domestic purchases up to city centre developments. JP |
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30-08-2014, 10:57 PM | #153 | ||
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31-08-2014, 05:17 AM | #154 | ||
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31-08-2014, 06:56 AM | #155 | |||
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Still, I would much rather see us selling to non-residents on terms equivalent to our ability to buy in their market or long term leases rather than freehold. If 1% of their investors move to the Australian market it will be no good for our ability to afford to buy.
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31-08-2014, 10:27 AM | #156 | |||
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02-09-2014, 07:53 AM | #157 | |||
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Government could legislate against banks using negative gearing to boost borrowing capacity. Head back to using a lower % of joint income than single income when determining borrowing power. Of course, those who don't borrow will find themselves competing against fewer people at a given price, this should cause an easing of prices.
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02-09-2014, 05:38 PM | #158 | |||
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11-09-2014, 04:12 PM | #159 | ||||
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11-09-2014, 04:30 PM | #160 | ||
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Interesting. Could it be that if the Chinese aren't pushing the prices up, that maybe mum & dad aussie home owner, are the ones who think their house is worth more than others are willing to pay and are still trying to capitalize on the boom of 5-10 yrs ago?
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11-09-2014, 05:18 PM | #161 | ||
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sneaky article implies that because total numbers on foreign investment are down that the recent influx in chinese investors has not affected demand when it actually has incredibly. The problem they fail to acknowledge is it's a big nation and the demand (as has always been in property) is localized. It also seems to be hiding the elephant in the room that foreign investors from China are infact increasing..
Chinese pushed the Sydney market up 10% that is fact. No one is saying you still can't get sub 200k quality brick homes in ballarat, horsham and elizabeth downs etc. They're saying the Chinese are inflating blue chip suburbs and making them unaffordable pushing Australian out which is completely true. That article is out of context and over generalized it probably got it's biased data from the local estate by Ayres Rock. Then there's Cwmyoy in Wales which hasn't even hit the industrial revolution let alone industrialized demand.. funny article though.
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11-09-2014, 09:56 PM | #162 | ||
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Things pushing the market up:
- Capital gains tax concessions - Negative gearing contributed earlier on - Higher investor percentages, doesn't matter if they're local or foreign, though the opening up foreign investor laws assisted with keeping the house prices from dropping during the gfc, investors have more money, and are more willing to spend it, - alongside the first home owner and builder grants - Banks willing to loan more to investors based on income from the property. One thing that has nothing to do with, is wage growth. House prices in respect to wages have increased four fold in the past twenty odd years (cbf finding the article, but you can find the relevant data on the abs site and work it out for yourself if you've got a clue). That literally means house prices have increased four times more than the rate of wage growth. If it was wages, they'd be going up roughly in sync. Another thing to note, governments have learnt through history that when there's a housing bust (up until the mid nineties, roughly one a decade), they'd usually cop a flogging in the polls, so they've been doing their best since Howard to make sure they don't have a bust cycle - which is actually necessary for healthy long term growth. Over a decade a house will appreciate regardless of the moderate recession usually experienced. Growth for the sake of growth is absolutely the worst thing economically, and that's what the housing industry is right now, because housing isn't considered a long term (10-15 years plus) investment, by a lot of investors.
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12-09-2014, 05:00 PM | #163 | |||
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What it fails to highlight is that without the increased activity in the market from China, our market would likely have seen some correction. It also fails to show what is done with these Chinese owned investment properties once they are bought. Are they occupied by the owner, rented or empty. The answer to that has greater relevance to housing stocks and market demand than total foreign investment or the background of the investor. |
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15-09-2014, 06:46 PM | #164 | ||
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Just found this article on ABC news......Looks like we are not the only ones complaining about high house prices.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-1...g-mark/5740808 |
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27-09-2014, 06:08 PM | #166 | ||
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Another forum I use is saying there's a big market crash just around the corner. China's Iron ore demands from OZ are slowly deccelerating and mining jobs are are being lost all over the place. Mention of a GFC 2 also.....Could be enough to put many off OZ RE for a while???
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27-09-2014, 08:22 PM | #167 | ||
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^ You have been saying that for 3 years now though.
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27-09-2014, 09:23 PM | #168 | ||
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Americas trade deficit decline and China's trade deficit rise is shifting the power balance at moment back into Americas favour so I'd say a decline is unlikely at the moment as China's demand for imported power is rising sharply in future tho could be a big drop off when they hit there own recession.
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01-10-2014, 02:12 AM | #169 | |||
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01-10-2014, 10:04 PM | #170 | ||
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Two things, why would the HIA commission a report into negative gearing unless it was pre empting such consideration.
They must be feeling uneasy. And who do they think they are kidding, removing stamp duty would just entice sellers to absorb the extra money potential buyers would have, driven by mongrel RE agents as they did with the FHOG boost. |
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02-10-2014, 01:00 PM | #171 | ||
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No ones 'locking' anyone out. Yeah, you might be 'locked out' from buying you first home in your ideal suburb because of high prices, but I feel I am 'locked out' from buying a Lambo. If I want the Lambo I need to save my money, cut back on fast food, new iphones, killa sound systems for my home theater etc etc etc.
You CANNOT tell me it is 'impossible' for a first home owner to afford a house right now. Bollocks. Live where you can afford to. You can't have a first home like your parents current home. That takes time. Anyone wishing for a 'crash' or a 'bubble bursting' can hurry up and wait. By the time you have waited all this time you may as well have saved up a deposit and entered the market. It's always the same names on here preaching that the sky will fall, but it has seriously been years now, you could have bought that house by now! |
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02-10-2014, 01:58 PM | #172 | ||
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So what cheapest house near a major city that would be liveable these days is what $300,000 minimum? Mortgage repayments on that even at these low interest rates are going to be over $500 a week and probably close to $600 a week. So realistically a young person right now, after tax, super and modest living expenses including food, power, rates, water etc. would need to be on at least $1100 a week to make ends meet and that's if they walked everywhere and didn't have a car to maintain, insure and pay rego on.... And that is if they can get a deposit.....
Negative gearing was a scam in the first place, and still is, and it has no place.
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02-10-2014, 02:22 PM | #173 | |||
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Problem is developers out here are getting greedy and are doing small 800m2 blocks in new developments, pricing them high and wondering why they are struggling to sell, which is becoming a hot topic out here as the average is around 1500m2 to - 5 acres in the existing estates around the town and people are strongly taking offence to it as its ruining the rural aspect of the town. All of a sudden its become a big election issue out in the region as the residents of Gisborne are also up in arms about it, they're even worse with 400m2 properties occuring around the place. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 02-10-2014 at 02:27 PM. |
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02-10-2014, 05:27 PM | #174 | ||
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When I left Secret Harbour south of Perth before moving to Lake Eildon in country victoria there had just been some lots released at 320 square metres in Secret Harbour...
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02-10-2014, 07:50 PM | #175 | |||
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02-10-2014, 08:28 PM | #176 | |||
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People have the idea that the world owes them a cheap house, my late neighbour built his house 50 years ago for 12k home and land. Looking at that amount with 2014 eyes is to think he got a bargain. He still scrimped and saved in order to pay it off, never had nice cars or anything. Back then this was deliverance country, miles from anywhere, now its 20 mins from the CBD. If you are new to the market today, you too may need to buy/build in "deliverance country" in order to afford it, in 50 years it may just appear that you got a bargain!
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02-10-2014, 09:16 PM | #177 | |||
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Which would be cheaper or on par with renting
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02-10-2014, 09:19 PM | #178 | ||
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We are building our first home, I think total cost is around 430k, our payments once completed are only about $100 a week more than renting, plus rates insurance etc.
It's too easy to over spec when building, and so many couples we spoke to during open homes, and wandering through display homes are doing it on the absolute minimum deposit. They will have bugger all room to absorb higher costs if and when interest rates start going up again. We are roughly 20 minutes drive from Brisbanes cbd, so not far at all. |
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02-10-2014, 09:19 PM | #179 | ||
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I just used a mortgage calculator and it came in at $445 a week using an average rate of 6% over 25 years.
I pay $750 a week to get well over the odds on my mortage and get the capital down but I am doing pretty well. I really pity anyone not doing well these days with the cost of living.
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