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I just finished reading "Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World" by Niall Ferguson, a great read. I also just recently bored my FIL with my general knowledge of the British empire, I garnered from the book.
It's great relating and learning from history, I can agree knowledge is power, but action still gets you to the place you want to be.
Hopefully I don't get steam rolled by "paradigm shifts" in my time, so I have a few cents and words of wisdom left to pass on to the next generation, to give them a heads up.
That's the best I can aim for, there are always going to be "unknown unknown's" that will pop up, no matter how much history I have taken in.
P.S - I'll have to pick up some more of Niall's other books, thanks for the reminder.
You'd like to believe that but the fact is that there aren't enough rental properties where people want to live and work.
And the situation won't change anytime soon so accept it and be prepared to buy your own place because the letter from your real restate agent with your rental increase won't be too far away
, there are always going to be "unknown unknown's" that will pop up, no matter how much history I have taken in.
rea.com.au said:In the regions, the mining boom also continues to keep rents high, with the cost of renting a house in the Pilbara region in Western Australia still about $1500 a week on average. Mirvac, Stockland, Investa and Aspen are among the property giants circling for opportunities.
Warren Andrews, the director of Claridges and Lin Andrews Real Estate in Darwin, said many people shared housing in Darwin because of the expense.
Darwin mother of four Samantha Watts, and her husband, Dustin, pay $480 a week for a three-bedroom house in the northeastern suburb of Karama. About half of the family's income goes towards rent, which the couple say has continued to increase.
Dazz, why do you post and then delete?