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  1. Andrew_A

    Brisbane property - Three generations speak

    Actually just found this interesting excel data file of wages in Australia for anyone interested. Wages from 1861-1968
  2. Andrew_A

    Brisbane property - Three generations speak

    Yes, I suppose they would never have produced such a show complaining about affordability in 2000. Perhaps a coffee table of disgruntled property investors complaining about lack of CG? To me the 'now or never sentiment' is interesting, sort of like the signs that used to appear in realo...
  3. Andrew_A

    Brisbane property - Three generations speak

    Oh yeh. Good point. That means it was the 'frugals'? buying.. Or the pre-boomers?
  4. Andrew_A

    Brisbane property - Three generations speak

    Depends how you measure things. In terms of weekly wage multiples the rise in medians has been large. Though the fall in multiples of such things as white goods and most consumer goods is also large. Most of the raise in multiples appears to have come from the 1980's onwards though which would...
  5. Andrew_A

    Brisbane property - Three generations speak

    Listening to a round table discussion on property last night on the ABC radio in Bris. Three generations of Australian women talked about their views on property prices in Brisbane presently, my thoughts in brackets. Hellen Johnson 99yrs old: * Earned 11 quid/fortnight in the education...
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