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R1. Salinger Handicap -  1 January 1970 preview

R1. Salinger Handicap - 1 January 1970

Scott Embry | Sun 1 November, 2015

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Fingers Crossed

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Fingers Crossed that Bomber Bay doesn't Bomb the Start. Last time out in Saturday grade he missed the kick by about 6 lengths and after catching the slowing field was immediately pulled out 3 deep under the whip. To eventually finish within 2.8 lengths of Neverland, a highly talented galloper I have a lot of time for, makes it an eye-catching effort. Victory over Mississippian in Saturday grade reads for far superior form to rivals and carrying only 56kg for inform apprentice Clint Johnson-Porter I think he will be awefully hard to beat. Stocks comes out from back to back thrashings in provincial grade, a 4.5 length win in a Northam maiden followed by a 3 length victory in Bunbury. Bumps into a smart one here and should run second. Tiger Red should get it all his own way out in front and should give those who like backing a front runner a genuine sight.

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User paraletic

paraletic 06 Nov | Posts: 3721

Met with the MD of an asx listed apartment developer on Monday. Even if you offer them the best site in Perth they would decline. "just cant sell the stock" were the words used.

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 06 Nov | Posts: 7463

25,000 if correct is a catastrophe. From memory, demand had the market bouncing around 9,000 dwellings, high demand was anything less than that, but 14-16,000 was a glut. So if 25,000 is correct then that is the worst possible environment to talk about a major...

User thefalcon

thefalcon 06 Nov | Posts: 20211

...and @500k for virtually a shoe box...

User lame

lame 05 Nov | Posts: 1653

That is nothing but a story from a developer, it does not reflect the 14,500 dwellings currently listed with agents. There are apartments all around Belmont at every point of the compass and within two km's of the track that are struggling to sell. Some have ...

User thefalcon

thefalcon 05 Nov | Posts: 20211

thanks tivs, I did not want to sound over estimating...you are correct...look at fitzgerald street...16 in my street...all brand new no occupiers....

User Tivers

Tivers 05 Nov | Posts: 7689

Thousands apparently

User thefalcon

thefalcon 05 Nov | Posts: 20211

I live mt. lawley/ nth. perth......the number of units going up is staggering, must be hundreds..

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 05 Nov | Posts: 7463

That is nothing but a story from a developer, it does not reflect the 14,500 dwellings currently listed with agents. There are apartments all around Belmont at every point of the compass and within two km's of the track that are struggling to sell. Some have ...

User Tivers

Tivers 05 Nov | Posts: 7689

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/business/wa/a/29995313/3500-apartments-set-for-market/Apparently Apartment sales ticking over ok though

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 05 Nov | Posts: 7463

Can't see it happening due to an ever declining residential real estate market. Been saying this for two years and it is only getting worse.