Let’s face it we are living in anxious times, interest rates are rising and uncertainty is the new black…
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According to Wikipedia “tumbleweed is a dry, bushy plant that breaks away from its roots upon dying and is rolled along the ground by the wind. It is most famous for its use in Western movies to visually symbolise emptiness, desolation, or a deserted area”. They may now update this definition to include the state of the current Australian property market.
This week I wanted to start off by paying a special tribute to a much revered member of the real estate market place, the investor…farewell old friend.
At my ever popular colleague Bindi’s request this week’s newsletter “needs to be more positive”, it would seem that my last outburst spooked some of the locals.
After two highly successful stays with the family at a minimum-security 4 star compound in Fiji I finally convinced my wife that the next holiday with the kids had to be in Queenstown.
If you are looking for a Netflix and chill recommendation this weekend I say check out the latest collab from LEGO and the Iranian state media that is currently blowing up – my personal fave is the hip hop diss track (extremist propaganda from a rogue state perhaps but it’s a bit of a banger).
Firstly, I apologise in advance. I’m writing this short missive on my way to an auction in a Land Cruiser that I may have to abandon on the side of the road #fuelcrisis.
To give you an idea of what sort of market we are currently in allow me to tell you a story about an auction that we held last week.
Well it’s been an interesting week in the market/world *understatement of the year (turns out old mate wasn’t just ‘playing’ battleship).
In 1981 the chart smash hit ‘Physical’ was released by Australia’s favourite daughter Olivia Newton-John (aka Sandy from Grease).
