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épic™
Posts: 1654
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yay our real estate sent us a notice saying they didn't want to renew our lease.. and that we had to move out in 2 weeks. well today is the day we have to be out by and we still havn't found a new place.. me and my gf are finding it impossible to rent a place!! wtf is wrong with us lol.. fair enough we are both only 21 but still.. :/ every place we have applied for === DENIED! which is gay because we have always paid our rent on time and kept our place in perfect condition..
finding a rental atm is f***ed :( anybody work in a real estate agency or have any hookups?? or maybe you a super rich and want to rent us your place.. ;) any advice would be appreciated because atm we are couch surfing our parents / friends / etc etc :( |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2598
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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unlucky :( same thing happened to me last year. ended up just finding some s***hole.
sucks being so young and trying to find a place. |
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| #1 08:50am 13/10/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6605
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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is two weeks a long enough period of notice? did you check with the RTA? it doesn't sound like a reasonable period to have to find a new place to me
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paveway
Posts: 6082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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d0mino
Posts: 2622
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dude that sucks. good luck.
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sc00bs
Posts: 2599
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer it is long enough, i checked when it happened to me
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Alt_F4
Posts: 283
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That sucks. I don't get what it is with landlords not renewing younger people leases for no apparent reason - happened to a mate of mine recently to, and he had not done anything to warrant it at all.
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| #6 10:03am 13/10/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6606
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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as best I can tell from the rta site, how much notice you've been given will depend on when they gave it to you - did they give you the notice at least 2 weeks prior to the end of your tenancy agreement expiry, or did they give you the notice after your tenancy had expired?
if the former, then yeah all they had to give you was 2 weeks :( if the latter, and no additional agreement was entered into, it means your tenancy changed to a periodic tenancy in which case they have to give you 2 months (if I'm right in choosing the 'without grounds' box to arrive at that timeframe - call the rta for confirmation) http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/at_the_end_of_a_fixed_term_agreement_.cfm http://www.rta.qld.gov.au/zone_files/Fact_Sheets/noticegt.pdf not an answer to your actual question, but it might mean you can at least push to stay where you are and have a more reasonable timeframe to find a new place last edited by Jim at 10:13:58 13/Oct/07 |
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Crusher
Posts: 193
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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its simple.. with the rental crisis and low unemployment, landlords can jack the price of rents up and cash in.
the apartment under me had its tenants kicked out a few weeks ago. They were paying $290 a week, it has just been tenanted again for $410 a week. |
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| #8 10:14am 13/10/07 |
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Dan
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Posts: 7721
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Jim: I think if you're at the end of a longer term lease, it's only 2 weeks notice before the end. I do know that if you're on a month by month lease though, they have to give you a full 4 weeks notice.
An agent tried to scam us out on that one once and we hit them up for staying our last 2 weeks rent free. |
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| #9 10:35am 13/10/07 |
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giririsss
Posts: 2607
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah rental prices are astronomical atm. And prices don't differ ALOT from inner city to 30 mins out of the city.
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| #10 11:01am 13/10/07 |
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Dodgymon
Posts: 1142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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where are you thinking of living because I might be able to hook you up?
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| #11 12:06pm 13/10/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1424
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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if you have been a good tenant, try and get a reference off your current realestate agent. realestate agents don't trust tenants but they listen to other agents. might help you with your applicaitons. in the meantime i suggest you move your stuff into storage and crash at friends places while you look. having your stuff moved onto the footpath by the agent won't get your a reference :) |
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| #12 12:09pm 13/10/07 |
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Hogfather
Posts: 1374
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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This thread makes me so f***ing glad I don't rent anymore.
Good luck mate :( |
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| #13 12:48pm 13/10/07 |
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Fish
Posts: 2354
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah rental prices are astronomical atm. And prices don't differ ALOT from inner city to 30 mins out of the city.Hell, even a 1 bedroom apartment in westend costs the same as one in the city... wtf? |
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| #14 01:06pm 13/10/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 2672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sorry to hear man, that really blows.. I guess you can really only do as Ara suggested. Maybe pick up a dungy s*** box in the outer suburbs for a short term lease while you find somewhere more suitable.
If all else fails, put the gf "to work" at night and sleep where she entertains. |
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| #15 01:26pm 13/10/07 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 4416
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just moved into a 7 bedroom house at Runcorn for $150 a week. So far I've had 2 people where I work wanting to move in with me...the money I could make charging those 2 I could live rent free =)
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Bullet Rain
Posts: 7837
Location: Other International
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I just moved into a 7 bedroom house at Runcorn for $150 a week.I find that very hard to believe. s***box houses in runcorn are like 250+... let alone a 7 bedroom house. But it definately sux to be renting out the moment. I lub my new house up in the last edited by Bullet Rain at 15:07:54 13/Oct/07 |
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| #17 03:07pm 13/10/07 |
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demon
Posts: 3044
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what the hell is with these helpful replies? surely the normal qgl responce should be along the lines of :-
just choose to not be homeless. (practacalities don't factor, its a state of mind maenz.) earn more money. if you're only earning the amount you are, you're not trying hard enough. taser anything that makes a loud noise or disobeys a verbal command. etc... :D |
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DecayingCorpse
Posts: 1516
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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any advice would be appreciated we stayed in a very temporary house for 2 months, then we bought a place. screw renting off for a joke, every dollar i spend on this house is not going into some other wanker's pocket. rough it for a while, save like buggery then buy. |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 4421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm actually house sitting for my friend for the next 4-6 years. He works for customs and has been posted to cairns with his family so I got his house =)
Polished wooden floors, huge backyard, great varanda out back ideal for BBQ's. |
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| #20 03:12pm 13/10/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6611
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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your evil influence (the root of all qgl unholiness imo) hadn't yet manifested itself in this thread demon
we're all pretty angelic until you come along |
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| #21 03:31pm 13/10/07 |
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smashcrab
Posts: 22
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It might not apply in your case, but just in case (I forgot to post this in the other thread).
Forums with food van/accom info for Brisbane Check page 40 for updated infos http://forums.homeless.org.au/showthread.php?t=12 I had a whole bunch of links like that that we're handy for temp accomodation, but its saturday and im crunk. Check back later if you have no luck. I went through the same s*** (real estate kicking mates and I out, not even notice etc) and ended up really roughing it for about 3 months before finding any accomodation at all. It sucked. Then it was another 4 months before I found something semi-comfortable (a bed, and my own room). Best of luck dude. Renting sucks teh cock. |
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| #22 09:41pm 13/10/07 |
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épic™
Posts: 1655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hey guys thanks for all the nice replies :D makes me feel loved.. hehe.
i cant complain too much. right now im in a nice unit down the coast watching back to the future on a 50" plasma.. :P so im not really "homeless". my sister is in japan for 2 weeks so we are gonna house sit here for a while. will be a bitch getting to work / gf getting to uni but its better then staying with the parents.. hehe. Dodgymon we want to live annerley / greenslopes / mt gravatt etc.. but if you can hook us up anywhere at this point we would be grateful :) (as long as its not beenleigh or inala lol) buying a place is def an option.. i have enough saved for deposit prob, and i just did a loan calc thing and i can borrow enough for a decent place i tihnk.. so that might be the way we go :/ isnt life fun?? thx again for all the love <3 |
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Obes
Posts: 5505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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every dollar i spend on this house is not going into some other wanker's pocket ... Well except for that pesky bank and their interest rates and 4 weeks is the notice they give. But perhaps you need to look at renting in some other suburbs. eg. Zillmere cheap, Chermside sell your grandma expensive. Yet only 2 mins apart. |
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sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 3076
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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record unemployment but no one can afford a roof over their heads!>!? absolutely f***ing crazy!
Howard and Costello alseep at the wheel riding the mineral boom. gg Libs |
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ara
Posts: 1426
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Howard and Costello alseep at the wheel riding the mineral boom. it is hard to lump it all with the federal government. in nsw we have a state government that constantly drags its feet releasing land for houses and which doesn't build public transport or upgrade roads and which then smashes new homebuyers with massive stamp duties to fund public infrastructure which they don't even build. the combination of which means no one wants to live in the burbs. this in turn has forced up prices in the inner city suburbs and caused average house prices to fall in the burbs. how can you lay that on the federal government? last edited by ara at 01:43:49 14/Oct/07 |
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qmass
Posts: 8891
Location: Queensland
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record unemployment but no one can afford a roof over their heads!>!? absolutely f***ing crazy!what can the government do about it? Isnt it a lack of houses not people charging too much? |
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Dodgymon
Posts: 1147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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check ur PM
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TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 3302
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i here there are some cheap spots under the story bridge, mite wanna look there, river side view :P
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SquarkyD
Posts: 5864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm going to be in the same position in 4 weeks, lease is up and i cant renew cause my housemates are moving for work or going OS. Finding a place is hard enough so far let alone anyone to share it with, i can feel some couch surfing coming on - just have to store my home studio and multitute of s*** somewhere :(
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| #30 11:33am 14/10/07 |
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Kat
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Wouldn't your real estate agent get you another rental?
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SquarkyD
Posts: 5865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Wouldn't your real estate agent get you another rental? i'm yet to find a real estate agent that can sucessfully do anything other than take your money, or f*** up. |
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koopz
Posts: 6426
Location: Queensland
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i'm yet to find a real estate agent that can sucessfully do anything other than take your money, or f*** up. qft still, there's websites around to help find others who need a new flat/housemate. it's be good if they had 'gaming/it' sections so you can find people with similar lifestyles with greater ease |
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infi
Posts: 7151
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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People just love to complain. In a market you have buyers and sellers. Someone must have some money cause they are paying the higher prices for real estate - even the s*** boxes.
The real problem is twofold: 1. people are too picky and want to live within 10km of the CBD for a song; 2. the state government is too slow in releasing new land for development on the outskirts where poor people can afford to buy. Consider going bush if you have no money. Australia is a pretty big place. |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8066
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Don't buy a house. Don't rent one. LEASE one. It is almost a really bad idea to buy atm.
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15076
Location: Ireland
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unless I am missing the point here toll - renting = leasing, you have to sign a lease/contract when you rent...
have i missed the point? |
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mongie
Posts: 4493
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Its settled then... Epic + SquarkyD can move in together.
DEAL. |
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paveway
Posts: 6094
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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australia is over populated anyway
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Jim
Posts: 6619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah by about -180 million
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TicMan
Posts: 2673
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm with heardy, whats the diff with renting & leasing?
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paveway
Posts: 6099
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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end of the lease you get the option to pay a small amount and own it
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paveway
Posts: 6100
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah by about -180 million maybe in terms of person per square kilometer of space, but there are alot of other factors involved when determining over population |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8067
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That was taken from here. |
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infi
Posts: 7153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Australia is chronically underpopulated. We need so many workers right now it's not funny. I hope whoever gets into government boosts immigration massively. I don't even care where they come from.
Regarding leasing v. renting - renting is casual tenancy governed by the Residential Tenancies Act which provides basic rights for tenants regarding certainty. A lease provides a guaranteed period of occupancy which cannot be broken e.g. even in the case of sale of the property. However in return the tenant would be subject to some form of financial penalty were they to leave the tenancy early. So leasing is not equal to renting imo. |
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paveway
Posts: 6103
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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infi you should be a poli
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8069
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I wonder how many dole bludgers would be tradies if they didn't get spoon fed the dole? None, cause they are too lazy heheh
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infi
Posts: 7156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why insult me like that?
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paveway
Posts: 6104
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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because you think like one
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Skitza
Posts: 8092
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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buying a place is def an option.. i have enough saved for deposit prob, and i just did a loan calc thing and i can borrow enough for a decent place i tihnk.. so that might be the way we go :/ Ahh if you have the deposit it should be the ONLY way to go! Why pay off someone else's mortage unless you are a life renter in that case stop here. Do it now cause prices arent going to get cheaper. Maybe i'm missing something here? I'd rent you mine but it's rented :P :P |
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fpot
Posts: 14743
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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paveway: did you seriously just say Australia is overpopulated? Wow, retard.
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taggs
Posts: 1469
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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alot of the time it's better to buy than rent because you are building equity in an appreciating asset.
that doesn't mean that it is always the better option. if you have the disicpline to put the same amount of money into assets while renting then effectively you are doing the same thing. in fact it in some cases can be better because you aren't paying interest, insurance, maintenance and a whole f***load of other costs that come with home ownership. the rent vs. buy option depends on a heap of different things. |
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paveway
Posts: 6111
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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like i said, depends what you consider over population to be
if you just want to split up the amount of people over the surface of the county then sure we have plenty of space if you look at, can we continue to produce food and have water for this apparently under populated but ever growing population thats another story not to mention the environment in general |
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Obes
Posts: 5507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Paveway is poorly expressing his idea.
I think the point he is trying to make is ... Our capital cities are too big (more in sprawl then in population). Brisbane in particular is a massive country town, where everything is in the middle and the people are on the outside. And that outside is now up to 45mins from "town". And if it was his point, then I agree. But we are far from over populated. Town planning has been poor, and governments have not been overly successful in encouraging companies to setup regional industries. Brisbane is a prime example with competing public transport services. Public transport black holes, and only a limited number of ways across the river. Fringe area services are being reduced (eg. Caboluture Hospital) and super service center in the middle of town created (eg. RBH). And Brisbane has weird areas of under development eg. Pinkenbar. Need places like Maryborough to become major ports again. And to get new industries (they were a major steam engine production center, back in the day). |
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