Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Appreciating What We Have
“I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding rains...”.(Dorothea Mackellar)
Living in Australia, and particularly Adelaide is the envy of the global community.
Yet despite our laid back attitude, polls show that we are a country ready to see the glass half empty, and often in the case of the printed media... There is no water in there at all!
Yes, real estate prices have flattened, and in some areas, and with some properties, prices have come back. I think we need to note, however, prices of property in SA have enjoyed spectacular rises in the last decade and provided a significant nest egg for those owners.
The flip side is that it has meant home ownership, let alone upgrading, has become an impossible dream for many.
Traditionally, owning your own home has been a goal to which all Australians have aspired. With interest rates steady after significant reductions, there are signs of increased activity and more buyer confidence. Dwelling values across Australia increased in July for the 2nd consecutive month.
If house prices remain flat for a while, so be it.
We live in a city rated the 6th most liveable in the world...BORING??
To quote Mike Smith, CEO ANZ, ‘Boring is the new black and we are happy to be boring’.
Look what is happening elsewhere.
Isn’t it ok to be boring for a while?
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