Aaron Sice 5th Apr, 2011 #281 i think we need to look at what's happened before the slump in prices. stock in Perth and Darwin could fall 40% and still be above long-term averages.
i think we need to look at what's happened before the slump in prices. stock in Perth and Darwin could fall 40% and still be above long-term averages.
P profit 5th Apr, 2011 #282 tcocaro said: Seriously hobo-jo stick to gold, silver and other dense metals which you so clearly have more in common with. Click to expand... What's with the insults? Why get so upset? Just debate without getting so emotional champ.
tcocaro said: Seriously hobo-jo stick to gold, silver and other dense metals which you so clearly have more in common with. Click to expand... What's with the insults? Why get so upset? Just debate without getting so emotional champ.
D Deltaberry 5th Apr, 2011 #283 Wunderbar said: Yay let's see who can make the bigger chart! Reminds me of the good old pitchbook days... Click to expand... I get paid to make charts with fancy colours. Did a few today before taking my 2 hour lunch.
Wunderbar said: Yay let's see who can make the bigger chart! Reminds me of the good old pitchbook days... Click to expand... I get paid to make charts with fancy colours. Did a few today before taking my 2 hour lunch.
A Ausprop 5th Apr, 2011 #284 Aaron Sice said: i think we need to look at what's happened before the slump in prices. stock in Perth and Darwin could fall 40% and still be above long-term averages. Click to expand... SLAP! now there is a wake up call. http://reiwa.com.au/Research/Pages/Perth-Listings-And-Rental-Trends.aspx I see rents are really on the squeeze. What is the long term listing average - adjusted for overall stock increases?
Aaron Sice said: i think we need to look at what's happened before the slump in prices. stock in Perth and Darwin could fall 40% and still be above long-term averages. Click to expand... SLAP! now there is a wake up call. http://reiwa.com.au/Research/Pages/Perth-Listings-And-Rental-Trends.aspx I see rents are really on the squeeze. What is the long term listing average - adjusted for overall stock increases?