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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    I thought we were talking 2006. And I am not aiming to offend anyone. I am just being concise due to lack of time.
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    Let me guess - Adelaide - Davoren Park? Followed steps of Margaret Lomas? Or even unit in Liverpool? Sorry, this type of things is not what I would ever consider buying. I ran away in disguist after being in Davoren Park for about 5 minutes. But the next day I have bought 2 storey house on...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    Thanks, I guess your 55% gain was on value/price. Please count your gain on your investment (like sahre investors do). What you actually spent out of your pocket - deposit, duties, legals, renos - you did not pay the full price for your property, did you? I think it takes extreme bad luck to...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    I already told you how - just in couple of previous posts. It was not hard to figure it out unless you have troubles reading or using a calculator. I was buying properties when you were preaching property crash on this forum.
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    Sorry, I am not a medical doctor I do not know how to treat share investment urges, especially if they appear on the second day after it is announced that earnings are down 21%. I also do not know how to treat the urge to argue with the investor who made more than 5 million while you were...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    To have a valid argument you need three things: 1. Show me how you can beat ROI exceeding 370% in a less than a year. 2. Explain why every book or seminar on trading options always have section on stress management 3. Explain what you are doing on property investment forum if you can...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    To close this meaningless debate - a. Yesterdays AFR front page: $42bn lost in earnings, EPS is down 21%. Very good reason to buy shares. b.No sharemarket crash is over until investors develop disguist to shares. In that case any bears growing horns - is just another reason to worry...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    Rightful owner? Sorry to rain on your parade, but on the other thread I noticed that you deny there is a property boom in full swing. You do not even seem to see what is going on right under your nose. If you understood sharemarket , you would have "bought heavily" at 3000, it would not take...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    If you believe shares were cheap in march - or they are cheap now - you must believe that for the first time in history sharemarket bottoms at PE ratio of 7 and then recovers back to PE ratio of 10-12 and then continues to rally. At every crash before market bottomed out at PE 3-4. You also...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    http://www.homepriceguide.com.au/saturday_auction_results/sydney.pdf It is very hard to see anythig supporting media myth about "lower end bubble". Sydney November 2008 (when current boom just started) - 64% clearance rate, $538K median auction price. Sydney August 2009 - 74-77%...
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    http://business.smh.com.au/business/inventory-drop-to-dent-gdp-20090831-f4jk.html Another interesting info. If RBA had any concept of accountability, we would have seen at least .25% rate reduction tomorrow.
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    Housing recovery hopes dashed

    http://business.smh.com.au/business/housing-recovery-hopes-dashed-20090831-f4jj.html Dear Mr Zappone, Let me take the liberty to make some remarks on your today's article "Housing recovery hopes dashed". For some obscure reason one very simple thing has slipped behid your attention...
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