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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-vic-carlton+north-119732907 What would you pay for 125sqm?
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    Love how all the bears have disappeared.
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    They won't have an impact on house prices, because they can't buy established dwellings. Chinese buyers only drive up CBD land prices which don't affect average Australians. Only the big Australian families get richer. As an example, Lorenz Grollo bought a Collins St building for $10m in 2013...
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    Seems to me this is Sydney's 1999-2001 moment. Most of us knew Sydney was going to run back in 2012, but wonder how many guessed it was a 1999-2001 moment
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    We've sold properties to get into better ones. Why? Because we were able to sell for an above the market price, and bought something else for a below the market price. Or you can refinance.
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    I aspire to be a 26 year old globalisation capitalist. :D
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    Hmm, I'd sell for an over-the-market price, and an opportunity to redeploy the capital into a very good buy. Otherwise, what's the point? Throwing some hypotheticals out there again, I bought a place for let's say $3.5m last year. It's probably $5m now. If I sell, I incur the following...
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    See Change and Richard Feynman . let's hype the sydney market thread .

    Not a big believer in selling. If, in what you consider a major fall, it'll only pull back 10-15%, you'll end up not much better. Pay taxes (call it 15%) plus stamp duty to get back in (5%), properties need to fall by more than 20% for you to trade successfully. Of course the situation...
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