Housing bubbles are not signs of a strong economy.Given it’s a sign of the strength of the economy I can understand why you’d be worried
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Housing bubbles are not signs of a strong economy.Given it’s a sign of the strength of the economy I can understand why you’d be worried
Yes, unfortunately not enough emphasis on quality of patient care.Did anyone watch 4 corners last night? Real tragic events.
Is it a bubble? Or not a crash?Housing bubbles are not signs of a strong economy.
We've also been through the whole 'I want a recession' discussion before. Go and have a look.
We're yet to see. Next year is going to be a big indicator for a lot of things.Is it a bubble? Or not a crash?
The alternative in those cities is a crash to make it affordable, which brings a hell of a lot more pain and which will ripple through the economyWe're yet to see. Next year is going to be a big indicator for a lot of things.
If you look at the long term trend in Sydney and Melbourne, the last couple of years may end up being a slight blip. Hardly a crash. More like a small correction in the scheme of things. I don't see how this is something that should be celebrated. Impossibly unaffordable homes.
Lucky we live in Adelaide.
We're yet to see. Next year is going to be a big indicator for a lot of things.
If you look at the long term trend in Sydney and Melbourne, the last couple of years may end up being a slight blip. Hardly a crash. More like a small correction in the scheme of things. I don't see how this is something that should be celebrated. Impossibly unaffordable homes.
Lucky we live in Adelaide.
Is there any way the lending policy could have done something other than driving sale prices down?I still think those cities are inflated and there’s further correction to come. Although, it’s hard to know what impact tighter lending policies had as the correction occurred while that was going on.
I still think those cities are inflated and there’s further correction to come. Although, it’s hard to know what impact tighter lending policies had as the correction occurred while that was going on.
Reduce default risk, which is a large risk to the economy.Is there any way the lending policy could have done something other than driving sale prices down?
So you reckon less homes are coming onto the market because the banks aren't selling them to people who will default on the loan so the prices go up?Reduce default risk, which is a large risk to the economy.
Is there any way the lending policy could have done something other than driving sale prices down?
I don't really understand what you're sayingSo you reckon less homes are coming onto the market because the banks aren't selling them to people who will default on the loan so the prices go up?
I don't really understand what you're saying
That doesn't make sense either.I think he’s saying that tighter lending can result in less new homes being built which put upward pressure on prices due to supply/demand.
Huh? I was trying to discuss your logic around how reducing default risk might increase prices. Maybe you can explain how it works, cos that's all I can come up with, and I don't really believe the way I'm thinking about it.I don't really understand what you're saying
I dunno how we got to this point but that's not my logic.Huh? I was trying to discuss your logic around how reducing default risk might increase prices. Maybe you can explain how it works, cos that's all I can come up with, and I don't really believe the way I'm thinking about it.
After reading that article, I don't know what you expect her to have done that she hasn't?i love how the preachy so rarely follow through with actions. Worldwide phenomenon, crashing down to reality.
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Oh Gladys, you really have been a dodgy girl
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Now he reckons he misheard the question.
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