OPINION: Remember the good old days when you bought a house and what you paid for it was your own damn business? If you coveted your neighbours ass-ett and were determined to find out the price it took the trouble of a trip into town and a discreet property search of council records. Now, even though a search is just a shot away on your phone, it's commonplace for the slightest acquaintance to bail you up to ask how much you paid for your shack, before telling you to your face what its current market value is. Welcome to the new Vulgarians, those who feel emboldened to ask personal real estate details of you on the premise that this the only game in town. Do you own your own home? Whaaaat? Just the one? Surely you can do better than that? Don't you go paying any heed to that Reserve Bank governor when he's warning you not to get carried away at auction with inflated property prices. Come on punter, that property ladder's being yanked up and you don't want to feel the FOMO. Hey, and who said dead tree publications were dying? As soon as a bundle of property… Read full this story
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