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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    Good money if you can get that up to 40hrs per week. oven just died, just been agonising repair vs junking it - think i will junk it
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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    cheap, we've been payign $115/hr + GST plus all parts plus hire car charges and fuel and travel time with a T/A at $90/hr+GST...clockign up solid 40hr weeks, it gets up there
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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    it's a sad indication of structural weakness in our economy, with trades earnign more than engineers and doctors
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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    this would just be the last thrash of the FHOG washign thru?
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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    there are all sorts of motivations, St Georgepac appointed receivers to 152 of their clients and liquidated them even if their defaults were technical in the slightest... doesn't sound like a bank wanting to prime up asset values.
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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    I think all but the biggest blue chip developers have given up. there are no funds readily available. credit for purchasrs tightened as well. the future IMO is set - housing supply restrained, but you cant buy them anyway. cap growth will be lower and yields higher. this makes sense... rents...
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    Australia's Forthcoming Construction-Led Property Boom

    yes there is a vast diff between mum and dad home builders and developers. The big 4 are still shockers and refusing to lend for development. If you are stuck on their books and you jump enough hurdles they will lend just to avoid a toxic asset, but they really dont want to be banks.
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