mortgage stress how sad , page-8

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    Thanks for posting the link arthurglaso .

    Warnie please read it again .
    I know your an optimist as am I and I truly think it sad that some are in stress but the article clearly states that 45% of the firt time buyers are in mortgage stress NOT a percentage of those 45 % .

    What's interesting is they actually surveyed 26,000 people where as many surveys will only ask several hundred .

    I beg to differ re having a mortgage as a stress as the last time I had one I made it a hobby and or a competition to pay off the darn thing as quickly as possible to beat the banks at their own game . Banks used to just love throwing money around as that is how they gain business and earn a living .
    One can beat them by not accepting what they offer and also when gaining aloan paying it back as quickly as possible .
    BEAT THOSE DAM BANKERS !
    SELL whatever u can to pay off that mortgage , rent out a spare room , stick a van in the backyard and rent it out , take a 2nd job etc etc .
    Many of us have done that when taking out our first loan .

    I seriously cringed at the state of the property market before Christmas and as a brief story to show the insanity. I was viewing a property in the Dandenongs in Dec , just a cheapy to renovate and tie me over for a year and was about to lodge an offer around 350k as the sellers were apparently keen to move on and it had been on the market for a long while when someone comes in and pays 380k .
    I COULDN'T BELIEVE IT and I thought even 350 was big money for what it was .

    Once again , I hope Australians don't go into major property stress and I hope and prey that all do well but I fear that won't be the case . It just looks alot like 1980 and 1990 and or even 2000 to me which implies major lows in 2011-2012 . But I do note that no 2 decade ends are exactly the same .

    cheers
 
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