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You miss my point James. Isn't Hervey Bay "God's waiting room"? So you have a secluded beachside township 13 mins from a beachside township. Who will commute between them? I deliberately used the term "gainful employment" and you partly answered that by saying it is close to the new mine. How close?
I'm not trying to be personal and feel free not to answer but do you "work" in the area?
And if I was retiring I would want something a little more comfortable to live in for half a mil.
So why not the REA provide it?
What's the appeal?
A serious question: Who would want to live there? I wouldn't. "Sea breezes" get tiresome when in fact they are salt laden SE Trade winds. It just looks like an expensive w/ender to me and it's a long drive from anywhere you might be gainfully employed through roads which are some of the most heavily policed in Qld.
Cos he wants to identify and speak to any interested parties. Most agents don't disclose addresses in the paper until they have the first open house.
So, shall we all call say in an hour's time and really freak the agent out?
Cheers,
The Y-man
So, shall we all call say in an hour's time and really freak the agent out?
Cheers,
The Y-man
I can never understand why the listing agents never give the address in some of these trap door adds,if they don't have the address then the only way is to make the call
I used to not bother, but on re.com.au you can email the agent quite conveniently, without entering your phone number. The other day I fired off about 40 of these messages, simply asking for the address. 38 of them probably all went to the same agent because this one lady seemed really annoyed at but maybe that'll teach her to put the addresses in the ads.
A silly question from someone who is not that familiar with Queensland..do they get irikanji or marine stingers here? What about at Bundaberg?
Wasn't an issue when I was at Agnes Waters to the north. Was an issue in the river at Gladstone and on Great Keppel Islsland in summer months.
I used to not bother, but on re.com.au you can email the agent quite conveniently, without entering your phone number. The other day I fired off about 40 of these messages, simply asking for the address. 38 of them probably all went to the same agent because this one lady seemed really annoyed at but maybe that'll teach her to put the addresses in the ads.
Things change over time Ajax. When I was a lad neither irukandji nor box jellies were a threat, but we never swam in open water anyway because of the sharks. Today everyone feels safe if they are wearing a stinger suit. (I still would not feel safe in a chain-mail suit ) Box jellies became a problem, maybe 20 years ago and irukandji only in recent years. This is pure speculation but it may have something to do with the loss of turtle populations.
But if the AGW alarmists are right, they will migrate south and the property will go underwater anyway.
A silly question from someone who is not that familiar with Queensland..do they get irikanji or marine stingers here? What about at Bundaberg?
Wasn't an issue when I was at Agnes Waters to the north. Was an issue in the river at Gladstone and on Great Keppel Islsland in summer months.
Again you miss my point James. ALL our beaches are safer than our roads.
And things DO change over time regards jellyfish. Our wonderful scientists who can tell us the climate in 50 years time can't tell us if or why stinger populations are changing. It was a reasonable question, I thought.
I used to not bother, but on re.com.au you can email the agent quite conveniently, without entering your phone number.
Thank you for your recent e-mail enquiry. Please reply with a contact phone number and I will have the relevant Agent contact you with further details.
I thought others might be interested in a reply I got today:
No deal! I'd rather get 1000 email spams than even 1 sms spam later down the track...