Friday, October 17, 2008

Melbourne's Real Estate Renting Rort.



You must give some time to your fellow men. Even if it's a little thing, do something for others - something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.Albert SchweitzerFrench philosopher & physician (1875 - 1965)


If memory serves, not more than five years ago, renting a place to live was a fundamentally elementary exercise. One would find a flat or house that filled their wants and needs, front up to the real estate agent, grab the key, (usually handing over a small deposit of not less that $20) and personally inspect the property, to return with a decision: “I like the place. When can I move in?” Processes would be followed, that is, application, references etc. If one's references proved worthy, approval usually would come back, at the latest, in a week. Deal done. Now, this has all changed for the worse.

Needless to say, the world economy has fallen into a recession.

As the United States, the centre of the world's financial global network, has taken a nose dive, due, I expect, to greedy corporations and the billions of dollars spent on the destruction and occupation of one of the oldest civilizations in recorded history: Iraq. It is the opinion of many, that the current U.S. President, G.W. Bush, has not only destroyed the land of the ancients, but also his own country, due to personal gain and his incestuous relationship with Arabia and Israel.

What has this war really accomplished? Absolutely nothing. (Accept for the elites).

As has been happening since people have been documenting history, war and exploitation, always, the rich simply get richer and the common man, woman and child fall head long into poverty. This reminds me of what my father used to say. “There's a white elephant standing in the middle of the room, yet no one will talk about it!”

Which brings me to the current rental real estate market.

There are three major stresses that an individual must withstand: divorce, death and shifting premises. What is currently happening in the Melbourne real estate market, is a mirror reflection of the world economy. What does this mean?

Five to ten years ago, the economy was apparently in a boom. People with desposable income began to invest in “rental properties”, with the goal of getting rich. All was going great for a few years but currently these “investments” have become a burden because of growing interest rates and the price of land dwindling. Now the word is: sell! sell! Sell!

Unfortunately, as a renter for the last two years, my landlord and her incompetent real estate agent gave me 60 days to vacate the premises because she needs to SELL!

What is diabolically ironic, is the real estate agents are creating a FALSE scarcity, that is to say, the only way you can see a property is by “open for inspection”, where, at times, 30 to 40 people show up to find a place to LIVE. We submit our applications, and may the best person win. This is rorting in the extreme. Despite it being damn against the law: a punter will bid above the advertised weekly price, and, of course, they will obtain the property.

Example: I was “promised a property” because of being asked to vacate. The estate agent said, “Don't worry about anything, if you want the apartment it's yours – fill out an application just so it's on file.” “Thanks, XXXX, we'll take it.”

I stopped looking for places to live stupidly assuming I had the apartment. No call from the agent. Just over four days later, thinking something must be “rotten in Demark”, called to be told the landlord gave it to another punter! No call, nothing. Back to square one.

These agents are playing a game; in some cases, there is no “open for inspection” times advertised, thus I ring them up and the response is usually, “Give us your number and we'll get back to you.” For example, I made 10 calls and got one call back!

My point is that there is NOT a scarcity of homes for rent. One only needs to drive the city streets to see “For Lease” signs every where or peruse the paper or the Net to find literally 100's of property's but the agents, in their greed or will to power, are making it almost impossible for your average Joe to have what all of us need most – a roof over one's head!

To be honest, this is downright appalling if not bordering on facism.

Out of pure luck or divine intervention, found a place in the hills from a PRIVATE OWNER!

If anyone with authority reads this, please investigate, and the “white elephant”, hopefully, will be revealed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Terry said...

Hey Craig! Give me a call. I haven't got your number no more!

salut

t.

kolimpah said...

no man is an island.
we cannot afford the luxury of isolation and we cannot judge the world from within the framework of our own constructs. evil exists and it is up to the just who have the power to protect people from evil. that fact that some benefit is only a natural consequence, not a conspiracy of the greedy elite. it is a natural consequence. Iraq is no longer and has not for many centuries been an ancient civilization worthy of being left alone or honored. saddam was an Evil despot intent on subjugating the peoples around him. he was a destabilizing influence.

you spoke rightly about the importance of the american economic engine. politicians greedy for power and votes led to the collapse of our banking infrastucture. economies always have cycles. when left alone, they always correct. some prosper, some suffer. that's life on earth. if you're looking for justice, look to the hope of the next, eternal world.