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    Property doubles every 14 years, not every 7

    Thank you for those who replied. Interesting to see the opinions on the other side of the fence.
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    Property doubles every 14 years, not every 7

    I hope people are not so offended by some of my posts that are in line with D&Gers. Just sharing my honest opinion. Hoping for some interesting discussion, not trying to upset people who don't like hearing negative opinions. I saw a comment about Steve Keen. I admit he hasn't be proved correct...
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    Property doubles every 14 years, not every 7

    So when the economy falters further and property prices start to get realistic again (i.e. drop a lot), just blame it all, not on the Aussie economy, not on Wall St, not on everyones greeed to get rich or have everything they want instantly, just blame it on the D&Gers. . . . This forum seems...
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    Property doubles every 14 years, not every 7

    Of course trends can influence decisions at times. But saying that people are going to get a property doubling based upon the trends is obviously not always correct and I firmly believe is not correct at this time in history. My beleif of a fall in property is not so strongly based upon past...
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    Property doubles every 14 years, not every 7

    I know it was an obvious comment I made, but the way some people talk its as though a gain is a sure thing. Many are calling the 'bottom' now and the end of the recession etc etc. Maybe in the long run gains will come, but not necessarily in the next few years). I am just urging caution among...
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    Property doubles every 14 years, not every 7

    You can't really use past trends to definitely prove that gains will continue at that rate in the future. Prices are going to drop, take head of this you who are learning. Becareful not to be sucked into something you may regret. Research hard, not just on real estate, but also on the...
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