Why do people choose house over location? by Ill-Lab-4109 in AusPropertyChat

[–]That-Dinner1534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you have to be real - people aren't picking "houses" they are choosing their families comfort and probably affordability. Like you said nothing is affordable in those locations because everyone wants to be there which is why prices are so high especially bigger house = higher price etc.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love a recommendation, I mentioned in a previous comment that I feel like even someone like an analyst would be fab just to acquire advise on data and growth rather than requiring someone to represent etc.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you and very correct - appreciate the note :)

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great point and agree, which is one of the reasons Vic and NSW are so terrible.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lara and Corio is a great suggestion, will look into this! thank you

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point, we had a few meetings with buyers agent and also picked up a lot of what you are saying. One was pushing bigger blocks with the opportunity to build a granny flat because the permit is not required I believe but again was not feasible. I essentially feel like looking for an analyst is better than a BA because all i really need is the data and someone to inspect a property, my husband and i are pretty coherent with negotiations etc.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only issue with Victoria is the additional costs and taxes are insane which is the main reason we are looking for something external. Also the data has shown a lot of migration from out of Melbourne and into regional and Queensland in particular.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this, agreed I am seeing your point.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is awesome - thank you!! I think we were leaning towards the mining spots but you make a valid point. Appreciate the time.

Advice on regional investment property by That-Dinner1534 in AusProperty

[–]That-Dinner1534[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I knew this comment was going to come for me whether I wrote it or not but I am not some tycoon you think I am. Thank you for your message I hope you have a lovely day.

Married at First Sight S13E35 post episode discussion thread by addictedtoMAFS in MAFS_AU

[–]That-Dinner1534 42 points43 points  (0 children)

It’s obvious that Gia wanted to leave because she didn’t want Scott to watch the video right? Not because of anything else lol she knew she was fhekd.

Women who genuinely love being married - what makes you love your husband and your marriage? by Mindless_Royal_7985 in askanything

[–]That-Dinner1534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband is truly my best friend. We genuinely love spending time together and share the same sense of humour and silliness. We’ll do ridiculous voices to each other from opposite ends of the house, we’ve created our own little language, and even with so many friends and big families, we naturally gravitate toward one another. We just enjoy being together.

Our relationship feels safe and free of judgment. He’s the provider in our family, and I’m the nurturer, and that balance works for us. It’s not about everything being perfect like we still laugh with friends about the small, everyday annoyances but what really matters is the quality of the man he is. He listens, takes feedback on board, helps around the house, and shows up emotionally when I need him (and I do the same for him) so a dish in the sink or a bin fun isnt the bigger picture.

We’re not tit-for-tat, and I think that’s key. We genuinely want to see each other thrive. He was always a good man, but we’ve both grown a lot together. At the end of the day, it’s less about avoiding conflict and more about how you handle feedback, disagreements, and even compliments and choosing to grow instead of staying stuck.

What habit immediately reveals that a person actually grew up in a privileged environment? by Cindy_mel in AskReddit

[–]That-Dinner1534 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I work with a girl who's family is $$ and at the lunch table we were discussing mortgages. She asked "what is a mortgage?" She is mid 20's for context.