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    Housing market misery to continue?

    I have no idea how people compile these data. Everywhere I looked at the end of last year didn't resonate with that.
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    Sure thing no problem. In the meantime how boring is the weekend when the market's closed.
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    Oh yea Freudian beliefs are a strong point.
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    Our biggest exports are commodities. As they say, the faster the boom the faster the bust. Makes you wonder when Swan labels this as the 'boom of the century'...
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    You come into this thread with a biased judgment that I'm a bull, just because I didn't agree with all your comments. There is no such thing as being a ridiculous bear, as my views are well-documented and supported by past experiences overseas. Please don't be childish posting these emotional...
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    You take things too personally. I have had a record for calling a bear market, long before you joined this forum and participated like a maniac racking up your post count. Perhaps if you check my previous posts you'd see that. Obviously you're just using your short time here to form a judgment...
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    I think my comment had much more truth than what you just contributed. And I'm sure the Americans labelled people on internet forums who said what I did as trolls, in 2007. Today they call them gods.
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    Oh yea ... they must've forgotten to tell the banks in US, Ireland, Spain, Portugal and Greece. Of course, Australians are way smarter than these countries so it won't happen here. After all, Australia invented Microsoft and saved the world in WWII, wiped out the Aztecs, discovered Australia...
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    The harder you run, the harder you fall. That's all. Because there hasn't been one all along, when it does happen all landlords will be wiped out, possibly even ones with say 30% gearing.
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    I think we will see a market-wide crash before 2012. Or you can delay the inevitable but at the end, the inevitable is the inevitable. If I were owners now I'd sell for a 10-15% loss if I had to before they end up with debt that is 10x their annual salary and negative cashflow equal to 25% of...
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    Lol if they make money, it's because property's goooood. If they lose money, it's not because property's pear-shaped, but because they want a tax loss to write off some gains.
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    Housing market misery to continue?

    China will have ups and downs but the overall trend will be a much richer country and much higher asset prices over there in 15 years time. When 300m people become middle class (ie 1/4 of China's population or approx all the US's working population), that's a genuine structural shift
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