Things that make you go.......WTF? Part II
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- stui magpie
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I'm going back to property prices for a second.
Have a look at this place and the sale history. https://www.realestate.com.au/property/ ... a-vic-3087
When it first sold back in 2000 for $180k, it was a deceased estate, 3br weatherboard on a large corner block. That house was demolished with 3 units built on the block. This is the front one.
So the unit then sold for more than the old house and land had cost.
The old couple who bought it died so a youngish bloke bought it in October 2020, did a little bit of work, modernised the inside a bit and a bit of paint outside, and 17 months later gets $999k for it. $259k profit less what he spent tidying it.
$999k for a fkn unit.
Have a look at this place and the sale history. https://www.realestate.com.au/property/ ... a-vic-3087
When it first sold back in 2000 for $180k, it was a deceased estate, 3br weatherboard on a large corner block. That house was demolished with 3 units built on the block. This is the front one.
So the unit then sold for more than the old house and land had cost.
The old couple who bought it died so a youngish bloke bought it in October 2020, did a little bit of work, modernised the inside a bit and a bit of paint outside, and 17 months later gets $999k for it. $259k profit less what he spent tidying it.
$999k for a fkn unit.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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100 metres up the road, a 3br weatherboard on a large block that was old but decent inside and needed work outside sold for $1.1M.
https://www.realestate.com.au/property/ ... earch-p4ep
For an extra $100k I'd take that over the unit any day.
Kids these days are growing up with no where to play outside unless the parents take them to a park.
100 metres up the road, a 3br weatherboard on a large block that was old but decent inside and needed work outside sold for $1.1M.
https://www.realestate.com.au/property/ ... earch-p4ep
For an extra $100k I'd take that over the unit any day.
Kids these days are growing up with no where to play outside unless the parents take them to a park.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Easter up in Toc, %$^ me there were some people up there. Beaches were jam packed with campers.
Had a great slow weekend then today came the fun part, driving home.
Reasonable run to Shep and beyond down the Goulburn Valley Freeway, but once I joined onto the Hume, holy shit. Within 2km, traffic was stopped, crawling along.
I bailed out at the Seymour exit, went into Seymour and got on the old Goulburn valley Highway. Driving with Google Maps on the Samsung Tablet on my lap and the reading glasses low on the nose so I could see over them to drive but look down to see the tablet, we took the scenic route home. Down through Yea to Glenburn, traffic started building up again, I figured everyone in the Sth East suburbs were going home via the yarra valley so I bailed again and went to Kinglake.
If you've never done the Kinglake- Hurstbridge road through the national park, Do it. Bloody beautiful. Notionally 60kmh but some of the bends need 20kmh, especially in the wet. Mum had one hand on the door armrest and the other on her seatbelt as I cruised through those bends having an absolute blast.
Circled down through St Andrews then to Eltham and home. Avoided all the traffic I see on the news tonight. What should have been an easy 3hr drive took 4 with all the cross country detours but I reckon it was at least an hour faster than if I'd staid on the Hume. Plus got to see some great scenery.
Had a great slow weekend then today came the fun part, driving home.
Reasonable run to Shep and beyond down the Goulburn Valley Freeway, but once I joined onto the Hume, holy shit. Within 2km, traffic was stopped, crawling along.
I bailed out at the Seymour exit, went into Seymour and got on the old Goulburn valley Highway. Driving with Google Maps on the Samsung Tablet on my lap and the reading glasses low on the nose so I could see over them to drive but look down to see the tablet, we took the scenic route home. Down through Yea to Glenburn, traffic started building up again, I figured everyone in the Sth East suburbs were going home via the yarra valley so I bailed again and went to Kinglake.
If you've never done the Kinglake- Hurstbridge road through the national park, Do it. Bloody beautiful. Notionally 60kmh but some of the bends need 20kmh, especially in the wet. Mum had one hand on the door armrest and the other on her seatbelt as I cruised through those bends having an absolute blast.
Circled down through St Andrews then to Eltham and home. Avoided all the traffic I see on the news tonight. What should have been an easy 3hr drive took 4 with all the cross country detours but I reckon it was at least an hour faster than if I'd staid on the Hume. Plus got to see some great scenery.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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When my eldest was born, I was put in a mother’s group by the local midwife. Became actual friends with a couple. One I was close too moved away, to feral town, and we kinda lost touch, but saw each other occasionally. Still communicated little on Facebook. Her eldest got married, has 3 kids, all under 4. He had a massive fight with the missus, moved home, and the missus now has a girlfriend! Not the first time I know of this happening, maybe the George really can turn a girl! But who is the girlfriend? 6 degrees of separation, it’s one of my daughters best friends! My kids haven’t seen hers for at least 15 years! Probably a good thing, I can imagine how old fashioned mum is gunna feel about this!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Genuinely thought they'd never find him, but it seems the culprit behind those mysterious spam emails I posted about a few years ago (see here: https://magpies.net/nick/bb/viewtopic.p ... 05#1885105 and here: https://magpies.net/nick/bb/viewtopic.p ... 54#1904854) has finally been caught:
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-ac ... ea4d38433c
The bottom of the article provides some hint as to what the motivation for the whole "hire Indian workers" schtick might have been:
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-ac ... ea4d38433c
The bottom of the article provides some hint as to what the motivation for the whole "hire Indian workers" schtick might have been:
According to court documents, police found Fan had passport details belonging to several Indian, Pakistani and Australian residents as well as details from multiple drivers’ licences obtained through false job advertisements online.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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