"Is this a whole lotta CRAP?" Mark Bouris & Stephen Koukoulas Checklist - Property Insights Clip

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Yellow Brick Road

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@quantarrow
@quantarrow 29 күн бұрын
Don't simply retire from something; have something to retire to. Start saving, keep saving, and stick to investments. Everyone should have BTC in their portfolio.
@mfmcintyre
@mfmcintyre 29 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Profits are possible, especially now, but complex transactions should be handled by experienced market professionals.
@grizbaseball
@grizbaseball 29 күн бұрын
Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good wife, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things
@ClaudiuDenis-hp4pf
@ClaudiuDenis-hp4pf 29 күн бұрын
he's mostly on Telegrams, using the user-name
@ClaudiuDenis-hp4pf
@ClaudiuDenis-hp4pf 29 күн бұрын
Robertcox2 💯..that's it
@KaylaAnn11896
@KaylaAnn11896 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info. I'll reach out to him immediately
@timbd87
@timbd87 Ай бұрын
I don't think we need more housing, we need lower net migration. Bring that down to 50k, focus on skill sets we actually need, not students, yes we'll probably fall in to recession and house prices will drop faster, but we have match immigration with our capabilities to build at some point.
@HS-PGA
@HS-PGA Ай бұрын
No people a choosing to over pay on house prices because its been normalised to be 13 times income instead of 3 . Immigration has nothing to do with it .
@michaellim4795
@michaellim4795 Ай бұрын
Student immigration isn't having a big of an impact as you think. These students live in pockets of the country. The accommodation they stay in is stock that normal Aussies don't live in.
@timbd87
@timbd87 Ай бұрын
@@michaellim4795 agreed re students. But they come here to work not learn. Need demand for new housing without immigration is negative.
@bluejayfabrications2216
@bluejayfabrications2216 Ай бұрын
The students become workers and business owners I have a customer who in his own words came here as a "student driver" for his engineering degree and now runs a Redlea Chicken Another sells kitchen ware with a degree in computer science Another has another engineering degree but dose the books for a food production company But I think we need both a reduction in migration and an increase in housing supply Untill we can hit equilibrium
@s.p.3575
@s.p.3575 Ай бұрын
Hi you are spot on But😊 politicians and rba are ruled to buy banks and other big shorts. Its not about what is good for Australia, its about a corruption, and making big money. All the numbers are crap. They dont need educated people ,they need dumpheads that watch netfix every day and listen all bullshit about how goverment is achieving the target. Just ignore all they noise and stick to your opinion Migration is for house prices to go up,and banks to make money. A lot of students are on students' visas just to get residency, australian education is not as good as they say. Its all about 💰. Just make the best of it if you have any resources to play with them.
@JohnWoodley-s6u
@JohnWoodley-s6u Ай бұрын
Sorry guys , but the uplift in company registration is off the back of new Australians immigrants registering as a NDIS provider.
@jameswillis8969
@jameswillis8969 Ай бұрын
The RBA doesn’t include the price of money in their inflation index, because they’re the monopoly supplier
@maximumdaddyo
@maximumdaddyo Ай бұрын
matt barrie speech is good - check that out.
@Dilmahteabags
@Dilmahteabags 28 күн бұрын
We really need to lower immigration rate significantly on top of that the government needs to start selling the country’s resources and stop giving it away and we need a government who is going to invest in manufacturing. Australia needs to stop being a housing and services country.
@rossbaker9721
@rossbaker9721 Ай бұрын
I think the rba is not waiting for core inflation to be below 3% but waiting for us to go into a recession. 0.8% annual growth, the economy being in a per capita recession for 21 months. Anaemic business investment, severely low consumer confidence and spending. Only being propped up by immigration and government spending state and nationally. We are in a recession already and have been already, the economy is on life support and the rba is trying to finish the job. Utterly reckless.
@g-funk484
@g-funk484 Ай бұрын
we need a recession to reset the crazy prices
@rossbaker9721
@rossbaker9721 Ай бұрын
@ it’s not necessary, like say you tank the housing market because of a recession where hundreds of thousands of people lose their jobs which means they default on their mortgages which puts our banks at risk of defaulting which could lead to a bank run, making them insolvent. Food prices are not going to reduce because of a recession, some of the costs are because of high petroleum prices which is in part due to our low Australian dollar we import basically all of our oil which we use to transport goods, and also seasonal extreme weather pushes up the prices of perishable foods, the oil comes from overseas and pay for it in USD which is really high, it’s import inflation which is passed onto consumers. A recession is not going to build more houses which we need to stabilise prices in the housing market; we have screwed low supply and high demand fixing that equilibrium will stabilise prices. Service inflation is in health care, and hair cuts that’s not going to change as people still need haircut and still need health care. A recession will also likely tank our stock market if you care about your shares or your super this would really hurt, and also see more businesses foreclose. The zombie companies are already crumbling. Productive parts of the economy would probably stall and the recovery would take a very long time. QE as a response to a recession would likely promote further risky borrowing and induce rapid inflation in the asset classes such as housing and a repeat of price gouging from business as a response. We don’t want a recession especially a deep one, and they’re not guaranteed to lower prices.
@g-funk484
@g-funk484 Ай бұрын
@@rossbaker9721 actually you do want a recession, we dont have a low amount of housing but most have been purchased by investors taking advantage to make money, if you get a recession they will have to sell cheaper which frees up more supply which drives down demand
@rossbaker9721
@rossbaker9721 Ай бұрын
@ not if those investors paid for them in cash or with low debt loans. When you take supply from rental market to feed the owner occupier market you decrease supply of rental properties. Pushing prices there. And no we don’t have enough houses. We have high demand as people who traditionally lived with others now want to live alone or with less people wince Covid this has increased demand. Forcing people to sell with no where else to buy only results in more homelessness. Also a recession would likely see more defaults on loans, more people losing their homes while predatory investors will swoop in and buy them up, this happened in the US during the GFC.
@ev132-e2h
@ev132-e2h Ай бұрын
Australia need a recession to reset. It’s not fair that young people get penalised by high asset prices.unsustainable and the birth rate is already dropping
@bigbadgjn
@bigbadgjn 28 күн бұрын
It’s not uber, it’s NDIS
@survive25_Churchill
@survive25_Churchill Ай бұрын
Should delineate leading and lagging as well. Core inflation is still way to high, and yes the data is manipulated to serve the preferred narrative.
@leonard6277
@leonard6277 Ай бұрын
I remember listening to Stephen at the Gold Coast Mayor's breakfast last year talk about how SME's are the key to coming out of these tough financial times yet government spending has jumped from a pre-pandemic decade averages of about 22.5 per cent of GDP to a record high of 27.3 per cent in the June quarter this year. Why do the middle class continue to get squeezed for the benefit of the few in Australia ?
@JohnWoodley-s6u
@JohnWoodley-s6u Ай бұрын
You watch many of those ABN will faulter by next financial year.
@duncan7855
@duncan7855 27 күн бұрын
Does that mean the weighting of housing in the basket is 50% since most of us now spend that much of our income on housing!
@michaelbananas461
@michaelbananas461 28 күн бұрын
Stocks and housing are insanely overvalued by historical metrics, and yet he puts it in the "neither tight nor loose" category. I think kouk would be worried about raising rates even if houses were doubling each week because the "pace of increases" slowed from triple each week.
@lonnieneal9864
@lonnieneal9864 28 күн бұрын
Does the RBA ever vtake into account the ever rising cost of insurance?? That cost will only ever keep inflating, which will keep push up inflation.
@bigbadgjn
@bigbadgjn 28 күн бұрын
The government and the tax payer funded NDIS are employing massive amounts of money
@impactlifestyle9733
@impactlifestyle9733 Ай бұрын
Get matt barie on.. kouk is cooked
@darkphoenix8350
@darkphoenix8350 Ай бұрын
That same guy has been predicting recession ever since 2018 and it didn't happen.
@bobjones2229
@bobjones2229 23 күн бұрын
@@darkphoenix8350 not to defend by any means but economy is manipulated lately by money print and any number of fingers rest on the scales
@_hannbee
@_hannbee Ай бұрын
If unemployment is skewed so much in the current age (particularly when unemployment payments aren't enough to even pay rent let alone eat right now) should it REALLY weigh so heavily in the economy now? In the same way cigarettes are no longer considered in your basket of groceries, and phone are an essential item now? Who decides what weighs what?? (new watcher been enjoying learning so much from you guys!)
@JohnWoodley-s6u
@JohnWoodley-s6u Ай бұрын
Not UBER!
@PyjamaLlama
@PyjamaLlama Ай бұрын
Stocks are doing so well. My super is going up a few thousand every week. My own portfolio is doing fantastic as well.
@scottyates5758
@scottyates5758 Ай бұрын
Well that’s definitely going well till it doesn’t 🤷‍♂️
@rossbaker9721
@rossbaker9721 Ай бұрын
Since July 1st my super has grown by $20,000. It’s growing 2-4.5k a month.
@Boababa-fn3mr
@Boababa-fn3mr Ай бұрын
Yes, and it's alarming, because the market always dumps after such rapid growth
@rileymanaarikicecil8736
@rileymanaarikicecil8736 Ай бұрын
Yeah this is were you take some off the table and rebalance mate.
@rossbaker9721
@rossbaker9721 Ай бұрын
@ yeah I’m Going to rebalance and lower my high risk allocation closer to more balanced. The gains have been amazing though.
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