Home Buyers from Over There lured by the low Aussie Dollar … market slump … investment protections … wealth and health

MEANWHILE on the ‘Almost Australian’ program the story of an Afghani child orphan who made his way here alone as a refugee yet he is still on a ‘Temporary Protection Visa’ more than 10 years later … but Money Launderers are welcome in abundance … ‘what a corrupt little nation we have become’ – to quote LVO from memory!

Key Points …

Emma Vadas from Standen Estate Agents said 90% of enquiries from Chinese have consumed her company with proposals

-these are buyers who have bought and sold 2 to 4 years ago

-real estate speak:  ‘such big drops would not happen if a large number of foreign buyers swooped in to capitalise on a temporarily depressed market’

WHY does the FIRB not ensure that the property market is only open to Australian buyers esp. in a recession?  Enabling Australians to take advantage of lower house prices … FFS!

YET foreign buyers who are prevented from flying here can buy Australian homes online!

WHAT sort of a government allow the FIRB, and real estate marketers in China luring parents of students studying in the US and the UK to look to Australia

-offering permanent residency with Medicare benefits and access to a range of Visas for family members

Australia a SANCTUARY … with everything they want … and they are coming for it … and you know what … you can’t blame them … BLAME OUR GUVMNT … as they languish before the CCP hoping for an enquiry as our YOUTH are condemned to a life of poverty!  FFS!! 

Related Article: ‘Juwai China is back in Business ahead of the World and Chinese Property Buyers are back in Australia’

https://caanhousinginequalitywithaussieslockedout.com/2020/05/13/juwai-china-is-back-in-business-ahead-of-the-world-and-chinese-property-buyers-are-back-in-australia/

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Chinese buyers particularly liked places close to schools and universities that weren't particularly expensive by Australian capital city standards. Pictured: people attending an auction prior to coronavirus social distancing restrictions
Chinese buyers particularly liked places close to schools and universities that weren’t particularly expensive by Australian capital city standards. Pictured: people attending an auction prior to coronavirus social distancing restrictions; Photo Daily Mail