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Reply #15 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 12:32pm
 
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The rise of a new type of entrepreneur, offering online quotes and quick money to homeowners who are behind on their repayments, if they bypass real estate agents and accept a deal to sell within days.  Sad


There is a similar scam involved with shares where holders are encouraged to sell their shares for less than they are worth for the prospect of immediate cash.

This presents an interesting moral dilemma. Just because someone is naive, less financially smart or perhaps just caught at a vulnerable time in their lives is it considered acceptable to take advantage of this and make a profit from them? 
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Reply #16 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 3:24pm
 
JC Denton wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 12:30pm:
Courage?! More like he doesn't have the money to do so. The banks won't give the Nail a loan. All he can declare for his assets are a stack of stained pornographic magazines and his IBM 386 which he uses to access the internet and this forum.


Sounds about right. cant buy a house on welfare or income from selling petrol at a servo.
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AUSSIE: "Speaking for myself, I could not care less about 298 human beings having their life snuffed out in a nano-second, or what impact that loss has on Members of their family, their parents..."
 
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Reply #17 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:21pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 14th, 2011 at 10:34pm:
Verge wrote on Jan 14th, 2011 at 7:23pm:
Wow, do you drink often.

I havent scammed anyone, didnt lobby anyone, and didnt force anyone to buy anything.  I have made clever decisions by not over capitalising and spending huge amount of my own personal time in renovating and improving that property.  I took a "renovators delight" and turned it into a "fully renovated" place.

These people are in a desperate place, and desperate people make desperate decisions.  As is the case with everything, one persons misery is another persons pot of gold.  Why do you think so many people got rich out of the great depression.

You are the first person to attack someone for paying too much for real estate, then you attack other people for buying it back at lower prices.

Would you rather the bubble be inflated longer again so those that did pay too much could be shielded.

Hypocrite much?


That makes you a parasite.

When the bubble was being inflated out of all proportions how many of you property scumbags profited from the bad advice given by the likes of the realestate institute of victoria who egged prospective first home buyers to buy straight away or miss out on the great property boom of the century ??

Now that the bubble is deflating and you have made a quick buck you are now blaming the very people that you ripped off for making bad financial decisions, when what you should have been telling them all along was that Australia was no less vulnerable to a property crash than other countries that had already experience major property crashes or corrections.  

That's why you property speculators and investors are hypocritical scum bags Sad Next time use your own money to dole out first home buyers scams instead of running to the government like crying little girls just like your grizzling libbo mate Gerry GE.


Not one of my houses was bought as a speculation.  We bought it, lived in it, looked after and improved it, then moved onto our next one.

Its the great Australian dream to own your own peice of dirt, and my wife and I love being home owners.

Are you claiming anyone who owns a home is a parasite?  Or just me because you dont like me, however I have always lived in my homes long term?

If you had a wife and children, you would know how nice it is to come home to your own home, a home created by us for us.

I dont give two craps about real estate as a whole, my repayments are easily met by my salary and we are very comfortable.  I have bought homes to make a killing, I have bought them to live in.
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Reply #18 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:34pm
 
Verge wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:21pm:
Not one of my houses was bought as a speculation.  We bought it, lived in it, looked after and improved it, then moved onto our next one.

Its the great Australian dream to own your own peice of dirt, and my wife and I love being home owners.

Are you claiming anyone who owns a home is a parasite?  Or just me because you dont like me, however I have always lived in my homes long term?

If you had a wife and children, you would know how nice it is to come home to your own home, a home created by us for us.

I dont give two craps about real estate as a whole, my repayments are easily met by my salary and we are very comfortable.  I have bought homes to make a killing, I have bought them to live in.


You're the parasite boasting about your 400% capital gain. You are obviously in it to make money out of gullible people otherwise you would be just content with the first home you ever bought. There is a word for what you do, It is called flipping and the the corrupt taxation system here encourages it when it comes to property.  Don't make out like your the battlers friend because every post you have ever made here makes you anything but the battlers friend !!
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Reply #19 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:37pm
 
What's the problem?

My parents have properties in Australia, all paid for by the rent of overseas students mainly and it has played a huge role in the lifestyle they now enjoy as retirees.

It's a great way to make money.

Buy property, get capital gains from the increasing value and lease them out to people who need them.

All good with me. I am looking at buying an apartment near Monash Uni for students to rent, ideally Asian ones.
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Reply #20 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:47pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:34pm:
Verge wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:21pm:
Not one of my houses was bought as a speculation.  We bought it, lived in it, looked after and improved it, then moved onto our next one.

Its the great Australian dream to own your own peice of dirt, and my wife and I love being home owners.

Are you claiming anyone who owns a home is a parasite?  Or just me because you dont like me, however I have always lived in my homes long term?

If you had a wife and children, you would know how nice it is to come home to your own home, a home created by us for us.

I dont give two craps about real estate as a whole, my repayments are easily met by my salary and we are very comfortable.  I have bought homes to make a killing, I have bought them to live in.


You're the parasite boasting about your 400% capital gain. You are obviously in it to make money out of gullible people otherwise you would be just content with the first home you ever bought. There is a word for what you do, It is called flipping and the the corrupt taxation system here encourages it when it comes to property.  Don't make out like your the battlers friend because every post you have ever made here makes you anything but the battlers friend !!


everytime you post you tell everyone how much of a failure your life has been and how poor you are. then you complain about anyone with the get-up-and-go to make a good life for themselves. You are truly a...

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Reply #21 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:53pm
 
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:37pm:
What's the problem?

My parents have properties in Australia, all paid for by the rent of overseas students mainly and it has played a huge role in the lifestyle they now enjoy as retirees.

It's a great way to make money.

Buy property, get capital gains from the increasing value and lease them out to people who need them.

All good with me. I am looking at buying an apartment near Monash Uni for students to rent, ideally Asian ones.


you don't even own a house walter mitty. you don't even have a job.

everyone knows that you are on the dole and still living in australia in a dos house with a whole lot of other ex cons.

what you know about the oil industry that you claim that you are part of could be written on the end of a thimble.
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Reply #22 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:57pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:47pm:
everytime you post you tell everyone how much of a failure your life has been and how poor you are. then you complain about anyone with the get-up-and-go to make a good life for themselves. You are truly a...

LOSERNAIL


You don't own anything either and you probably run courses for dole recipients on how to deal with center link Smiley

Your so called science degree is just fake and all of the other claims that you keep making about yourself cannot be substantiated.

This forum is a magnet for wannabe liberal supporters who like to pretend that they are successful in life but are just down and outers with a chip on their shoulders.
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Reply #23 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 6:06pm
 
Nail - Loser Longweekend is probably living in a state house
& his V8 is an old rusty Ford that was left outside Sims Metal for melting down.
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Reply #24 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 9:48pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:34pm:
Verge wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 5:21pm:
Not one of my houses was bought as a speculation.  We bought it, lived in it, looked after and improved it, then moved onto our next one.

Its the great Australian dream to own your own peice of dirt, and my wife and I love being home owners.

Are you claiming anyone who owns a home is a parasite?  Or just me because you dont like me, however I have always lived in my homes long term?

If you had a wife and children, you would know how nice it is to come home to your own home, a home created by us for us.

I dont give two craps about real estate as a whole, my repayments are easily met by my salary and we are very comfortable.  I have bought homes to make a killing, I have bought them to live in.


You're the parasite boasting about your 400% capital gain. You are obviously in it to make money out of gullible people otherwise you would be just content with the first home you ever bought. There is a word for what you do, It is called flipping and the the corrupt taxation system here encourages it when it comes to property.  Don't make out like your the battlers friend because every post you have ever made here makes you anything but the battlers friend !!


The 400% capital gain was a wonderful by product of 7 years of hard work.  The next house was bought 65kms away, so no, its not just as simple as flipping.  The next house was larger, newer, and required less work.

Thats what people do, they upgrade, and when you move for work its just a case of doing what you have to do.

You are just dark you have no family, no assets, no sense of community and are jealous how others have been fortunate to make decisions that are driven by those factors that also had a financial reward as well.
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Reply #25 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 11:55pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 6:06pm:
Nail - Loser Longweekend is probably living in a state house
& his V8 is an old rusty Ford that was left outside Sims Metal for melting down.


I've seen his house out in the outback. It's an old fibro house and it has a broken roof and sinking foundations. he uses an old bicycle frame to stop the floor from collapsing. Yes it was badweekends house alright. it had no proper driveway and fence and there was an old ford rust bucket on the front lawn. It was all rusty and had FTV written on it using a paint brush Wink LOL

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Reply #26 - Jan 15th, 2011 at 11:59pm
 
Verge wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 9:48pm:
The 400% capital gain was a wonderful by product of 7 years of hard work.  The next house was bought 65kms away, so no, its not just as simple as flipping.  The next house was larger, newer, and required less work.

Thats what people do, they upgrade, and when you move for work its just a case of doing what you have to do.

You are just dark you have no family, no assets, no sense of community and are jealous how others have been fortunate to make decisions that are driven by those factors that also had a financial reward as well.


Most battlers are just happy owning one house. Where are the tax concessions for them ??

And why should a living quarters be treated as a commodity and traded around by the likes of greedy people like you ??

And what do you know about my family ? What's with this family thing that you keep parroting on about ? Have I met you before ? I don't believe I have so shut the FU then Sad
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Reply #27 - Jan 16th, 2011 at 6:05am
 
Nails parents.

Looks like they were twins.

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Reply #28 - Jan 16th, 2011 at 12:21pm
 
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 11:59pm:
Verge wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 9:48pm:
The 400% capital gain was a wonderful by product of 7 years of hard work.  The next house was bought 65kms away, so no, its not just as simple as flipping.  The next house was larger, newer, and required less work.

Thats what people do, they upgrade, and when you move for work its just a case of doing what you have to do.

You are just dark you have no family, no assets, no sense of community and are jealous how others have been fortunate to make decisions that are driven by those factors that also had a financial reward as well.


Most battlers are just happy owning one house. Where are the tax concessions for them ??

And why should a living quarters be treated as a commodity and traded around by the likes of greedy people like you ??

And what do you know about my family ? What's with this family thing that you keep parroting on about ? Have I met you before ? I don't believe I have so shut the FU then Sad


Thats garbabge, the average home turnover is something like 8 years, I sold mine in seven to move for work purposes.

Make the home a taxable commodity if you like, however it will have a backlash you wont like.  As is the case with the tax law, for an item to be taxable, all outgoings associated with earning that taxable income are deductible against the profit.

So, considering many home loans can take up to 30 years to pay off, and in many occassions the interest can be double the price of the home, you will be giving plenty of people that lovely negative gearing you hate so much.
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Reply #29 - Jan 16th, 2011 at 6:19pm
 
Verge wrote on Jan 16th, 2011 at 12:21pm:
Thats garbabge, the average home turnover is something like 8 years, I sold mine in seven to move for work purposes.

Make the home a taxable commodity if you like, however it will have a backlash you wont like.  As is the case with the tax law, for an item to be taxable, all outgoings associated with earning that taxable income are deductible against the profit.

So, considering many home loans can take up to 30 years to pay off, and in many occassions the interest can be double the price of the home, you will be giving plenty of people that lovely negative gearing you hate so much.


They are taking 30 years to pay off because the bubble has inflated the house price to wage ratio to 9 times instead of a normal ratio of 3 !! The solution is to stop inflating the bubble by discouraging speculators and hoarders and instead give proper incentives to encourage first home buyers instead of incentives to fuel a property bubble Sad
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