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    Landlords shouldn't bet house on capital gains

    G'day LB, Write a play, it's sure to be a HIT on Broadway !!!! ;) Mate, it sure sounds just like the usual cycle to me. You've got out when you deemed correct (good for you) - and will be looking to get in again when right (on your terms - good for you, again)...
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    Landlords shouldn't bet house on capital gains

    G'day LB, I was going to post this last night, but the ISP "switched me off" (and it WAS getting a bit late) so I saved it to my hard drive. Anyway, today's posts have been interesting - and I, for one, am glad to see you continuing to post. The role of being "anti" an accepted...
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    Landlords shouldn't bet house on capital gains

    G'day LB, Maybe this is where you seem to be at odds with others:- If investors sell, you seem to be assuming that they will sell "to other investors" - BUT, if investors generally are "getting out of the market", then it seems to me that they WON'T likely be selling to other...
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    Landlords shouldn't bet house on capital gains

    G'day LB, I think I see what you mean - in my recollection, there was "spin" that drove Mum and Dad investors out of shares and into property. Probably by similar negative comments following the "tech bust". I tend to think that newspapers just LOVE drama !!! Whether it's shares...
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    Landlords shouldn't bet house on capital gains

    I believe it's called "spin" isn't it?? G'day LB, Thanks for the input. I am often amused how articles such as this start by saying one thing, then "switch" the meaning behind the figures to include another market. In the article, this gent makes reference to the impending...
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