There has been a radio ad running in Melbourne for a few weeks, I think it's for a "consultant" John Hopkins.
One of the quotes that captures my ear is about buying property in the current market conditions. It goes like this...
"People ask me when is the best time to buy property. I tell them - when the market says it's not"
Now, I quite like the contrarian approach, ie not following the herd or backing last years winner.
It's a catchy phrase, and makes you stop and think.
I wonder which "market" he is listening too/referring to when he says this.
Hopefully, it's the uninformed part of the market, otherwise if the "market" is correct, you end up looking pretty silly.
What do you think?
GarryK
One of the quotes that captures my ear is about buying property in the current market conditions. It goes like this...
"People ask me when is the best time to buy property. I tell them - when the market says it's not"
Now, I quite like the contrarian approach, ie not following the herd or backing last years winner.
It's a catchy phrase, and makes you stop and think.
I wonder which "market" he is listening too/referring to when he says this.
Hopefully, it's the uninformed part of the market, otherwise if the "market" is correct, you end up looking pretty silly.
What do you think?
GarryK