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Message started by Unforgiven on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm

Title: WA Housing slump. Portent of spreading doom?
Post by Unforgiven on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm
If the housing slump infects the Eastern states, which it probably will, the economy will take a dive because the only industry holding the bubble up is housing.

With projects and jobs declining there will be fewer migrants which will crimp demand. Furthermore Australian unemployed engineers will seek work outside Australia which will further crimp housing demand.

Good times are coming to an end.


Quote:
Western Australia's residential construction is forecast to decline from recent all-time highs, according to a Housing Industry Association report.

The HIA state outlook report for WA predicts a 22 per cent drop in residential construction by 2017/18, as the state's mining downturn continues.

HIA executive director John Gelavis said weakening mining investment meant new home building had become an important source of economic growth for the state.

"The market will take some time to adjust to the economic conditions in the post mining boom era," Mr Gelavis said.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/12/17/44/decline-in-wa-home-construction-predicted#xPEeoUltIobMu85i.99

Title: Re: WA Housing slump. Portent of spreading doom?
Post by mariacostel on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:07pm

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm:
If the housing slump infects the Eastern states, which it probably will, the economy will take a dive because the only industry holding the bubble up is housing.

With projects and jobs declining there will be fewer migrants which will crimp demand. Furthermore Australian unemployed engineers will seek work outside Australia which will further crimp housing demand.

Good times are coming to an end.


Quote:
Western Australia's residential construction is forecast to decline from recent all-time highs, according to a Housing Industry Association report.

The HIA state outlook report for WA predicts a 22 per cent drop in residential construction by 2017/18, as the state's mining downturn continues.

HIA executive director John Gelavis said weakening mining investment meant new home building had become an important source of economic growth for the state.

"The market will take some time to adjust to the economic conditions in the post mining boom era," Mr Gelavis said.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/12/17/44/decline-in-wa-home-construction-predicted#xPEeoUltIobMu85i.99


It has taken less than a week to recognise that you don't know much about anything and as always, doesn't stop you from posting endlessly. There is a building slump somewhere every other week and something they complain about endlessly until the next boom where they make millions to salt away in time for the next slump where they want government contracts for unnecessary buildings.

Title: Re: WA Housing slump. Portent of spreading doom?
Post by Unforgiven on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:30pm

mariacostel wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:07pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm:
If the housing slump infects the Eastern states, which it probably will, the economy will take a dive because the only industry holding the bubble up is housing.

With projects and jobs declining there will be fewer migrants which will crimp demand. Furthermore Australian unemployed engineers will seek work outside Australia which will further crimp housing demand.

Good times are coming to an end.


Quote:
Western Australia's residential construction is forecast to decline from recent all-time highs, according to a Housing Industry Association report.

The HIA state outlook report for WA predicts a 22 per cent drop in residential construction by 2017/18, as the state's mining downturn continues.

HIA executive director John Gelavis said weakening mining investment meant new home building had become an important source of economic growth for the state.

"The market will take some time to adjust to the economic conditions in the post mining boom era," Mr Gelavis said.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/12/17/44/decline-in-wa-home-construction-predicted#xPEeoUltIobMu85i.99


It has taken less than a week to recognise that you don't know much about anything and as always, doesn't stop you from posting endlessly. There is a building slump somewhere every other week and something they complain about endlessly until the next boom where they make millions to salt away in time for the next slump where they want government contracts for unnecessary buildings.


Your state of mind exemplifies the need for building more mental institutions.

Title: Re: WA Housing slump. Portent of spreading doom?
Post by mariacostel on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:33pm

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:30pm:

mariacostel wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:07pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm:
If the housing slump infects the Eastern states, which it probably will, the economy will take a dive because the only industry holding the bubble up is housing.

With projects and jobs declining there will be fewer migrants which will crimp demand. Furthermore Australian unemployed engineers will seek work outside Australia which will further crimp housing demand.

Good times are coming to an end.


Quote:
Western Australia's residential construction is forecast to decline from recent all-time highs, according to a Housing Industry Association report.

The HIA state outlook report for WA predicts a 22 per cent drop in residential construction by 2017/18, as the state's mining downturn continues.

HIA executive director John Gelavis said weakening mining investment meant new home building had become an important source of economic growth for the state.

"The market will take some time to adjust to the economic conditions in the post mining boom era," Mr Gelavis said.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/12/17/44/decline-in-wa-home-construction-predicted#xPEeoUltIobMu85i.99


It has taken less than a week to recognise that you don't know much about anything and as always, doesn't stop you from posting endlessly. There is a building slump somewhere every other week and something they complain about endlessly until the next boom where they make millions to salt away in time for the next slump where they want government contracts for unnecessary buildings.


Your state of mind exemplifies the need for building more mental institutions.


I'd guess you know a great deal about mental institutions and I suspect you regularly get reacquainted.

Title: Re: WA Housing slump. Portent of spreading doom?
Post by Unforgiven on Aug 17th, 2015 at 7:21pm

mariacostel wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:33pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:30pm:

mariacostel wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 6:07pm:

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm:
If the housing slump infects the Eastern states, which it probably will, the economy will take a dive because the only industry holding the bubble up is housing.

With projects and jobs declining there will be fewer migrants which will crimp demand. Furthermore Australian unemployed engineers will seek work outside Australia which will further crimp housing demand.

Good times are coming to an end.


Quote:
Western Australia's residential construction is forecast to decline from recent all-time highs, according to a Housing Industry Association report.

The HIA state outlook report for WA predicts a 22 per cent drop in residential construction by 2017/18, as the state's mining downturn continues.

HIA executive director John Gelavis said weakening mining investment meant new home building had become an important source of economic growth for the state.

"The market will take some time to adjust to the economic conditions in the post mining boom era," Mr Gelavis said.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/12/17/44/decline-in-wa-home-construction-predicted#xPEeoUltIobMu85i.99


It has taken less than a week to recognise that you don't know much about anything and as always, doesn't stop you from posting endlessly. There is a building slump somewhere every other week and something they complain about endlessly until the next boom where they make millions to salt away in time for the next slump where they want government contracts for unnecessary buildings.


Your state of mind exemplifies the need for building more mental institutions.


I'd guess you know a great deal about mental institutions and I suspect you regularly get reacquainted.


I try to help needy people like you. You should seek treatment soonest.

Title: Re: WA Housing slump. Portent of spreading doom?
Post by Sir lastnail on Aug 17th, 2015 at 10:27pm

Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 4:16pm:
If the housing slump infects the Eastern states, which it probably will, the economy will take a dive because the only industry holding the bubble up is housing.

With projects and jobs declining there will be fewer migrants which will crimp demand. Furthermore Australian unemployed engineers will seek work outside Australia which will further crimp housing demand.

Good times are coming to an end.


Quote:
Western Australia's residential construction is forecast to decline from recent all-time highs, according to a Housing Industry Association report.

The HIA state outlook report for WA predicts a 22 per cent drop in residential construction by 2017/18, as the state's mining downturn continues.

HIA executive director John Gelavis said weakening mining investment meant new home building had become an important source of economic growth for the state.

"The market will take some time to adjust to the economic conditions in the post mining boom era," Mr Gelavis said.

Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/08/12/17/44/decline-in-wa-home-construction-predicted#xPEeoUltIobMu85i.99


They will bring in more chinese to take up the slack to keep a floor under house prices. That's what they have done in Sydney and Melbourne ;)

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