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  1. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    No, because i've seen it much better Jo and i will see it better again. We all invest differently, that makes it all interesting.
  2. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    Because owner occupiers don't receive rent and they are circa 70% of the market and it happens every rate rise cycle. But this one i think will be quite a bigger of fallout as it was first home owners driving the market predominately. Just my opinion.
  3. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    Yes, low rates and high yields would definitely bring me (and other investors) back to the market. But i havn't seen it yet. At least not with huge stimulus artificially manipulating the market. And it still ain't there. Usually rents rise when interest rates rise.
  4. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    No, who said anything about the inner city? I'm just over people saying high yields will bring investors back to the market. Yields aren't high. And rates will rise. And i think things might get ugly.
  5. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    Is it not that there is something wrong with the property, the problem is its over priced? After i ask an agent 'how long has it been on the market' i ask 'has it been with any other agents before you?' Because i've been lied to when an agent has picked up a property 2 weeks ago but it has...
  6. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    That's only because interest rate are low at the moment. That will change. Yields are low as well, they just look decent because of 5% rates.
  7. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    I cant see it happening but as always we will know in time, the rest of this year should be telling. I don't think the fundamentals are there to bring in investors in numbers large enough to move the market. Also, i don't like to think about all these people buying on circa 5% rates and...
  8. evand

    Your market? How are things?

    Why do you thick investors will pile in when the grant finishes? What is it that will attract investors to the market in numbers large enough to create a boom? As for my patch(es) Inner West Sydney: prices staying steady, increased interest but volume of sales isn't increasing much...
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