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30-10-2007, 12:05 AM | #1 | ||
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I JUST WATCHED LATELINE . IT IS MONDAY NIGHT . IT WAS ALL about home affordability . and interest rates going up causing hardship, in the seat of LINDSEY. thats my electorate. i wasn't impressed , because they said houses have plumeted 10 % here in the last 4 years , and that heaps of for sale signs are going up from hardship. because of inflation and higher interest rates. and no buyers out there to buy them .
furthermore the expect this trend to continue here indefinately. it's a good thing i'm not thinking of selling . but still dissapointing knowing it's not a given option. anyhow . does anyone know if lateline repeats through the week ???????? i only got the end of the story . cheers . |
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30-10-2007, 12:34 AM | #2 | ||
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They show all episodes on their website, however it does not appear to have been updated yet http://abc.net.au/lateline/
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30-10-2007, 12:41 AM | #3 | ||||
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Also if you have digital tv, it may repeat during the week on ABC2.
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30-10-2007, 01:16 AM | #4 | |||
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Either way, each person has to decide for themsevles, there's no uniform answer. The only thing I know for sure is my generation is reportedly now forking out half as much per week (compared with getting a mortgage) to rent within 15-20km of the city than to buy 40km away - a "lifestyle choice". I'm part of that trend and it's just how it is. I'll just put up, work hard and do my best to make sure I'm not completely wasting my money. Hopefully that measn that I won't be one of those so desperate to get 100% finance tomorrow and work for a few more years to front up with 20% cash ready to go and save a SHED load of interest in the process. It'll also protect me a lot more from market movements... Common sense and a sense of reality always helps. I just can't believe how many people have absolutely no room to move. I'd never dream for a second of getting 100% finance on low income (or reall any income) and I think it's wrong that banks are even allowed to do it. A concrete 20% deposit requirement would make life harder to get into the market, but would protect a HELL of a lot more people once they commit to buying and financing. It'd force those who buy to be ready and have room to breathe even with rising rates and weak markets.
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30-10-2007, 01:46 AM | #5 | |||
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or investing in commercial property. commercial property is say six shops . you lease them all out . it reduces the risk of losing all your rent on say a house . with 6 businesses involved it minimises a complete loss of income . in this day and age if you do any of the above . then where you are living/renting , becomes tax deductable i think. worth a thought. |
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thanks for the link mate. |
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