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mrvaluepack replied to
onetwothreefour on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

Thanks, appreciate the title.

mrvaluepack replied to
onetwothreefour on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

The title of this forum post: Which Banks Allow **Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600)** to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

mrvaluepack replied to
onetwothreefour on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

***Except for visitors visa*** LOL you contradicting yourself! Need to have PR visa. Sigh....the irony...

mrvaluepack replied to
onetwothreefour on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

Lol, even with link reference you dont believe. Why dont you try and apply? Cbf explaining nincompoops.

mrvaluepack replied to
surfingedge on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

Stop telling lies, yes they will: *Steps to complete Deposit 30 AUD You only need to do this for your first set of details. You can use…

mrvaluepack replied to
onetwothreefour on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

You can't be even bothered with a 5 second google search and ask for sauce?…

mrvaluepack replied to
heysoph9 on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

But wise will ask for proof of aud id when performing first AUD transfer.

mrvaluepack replied to
7ekn00 on Which Banks Allow Visitor Visa Holders (Subclass 600) to Open a Bank Account in Australia?

There are requirements that must be either citizen or PR now.

How much would recharges be after 365 days?

Don't waste your time explaining to a confident uninformed person. There are just people that get it and people that don't.

Nope, i backed it up with actual ads from realestate.com.au, actual inflation rate and current average loan rate numbers. Where as you have…

you said "the average rental would be a lower quality housing" - which i wanted to state that it's not true. i'm also challenging others…

Sorry i made a mistake, should have said under 30 and $200k. Because at under 40 and $200k it will still be unlikely to be >$3m in super.…

Are you currently under 40 and earning $200k PA? If so congrats. >In early 2018, it was worth $67, then it crashed the five dollars in…

Don't waste your time explaining to a confident uninformed person. There are just people that get it and people that don't.

mrvaluepack commented on Set and Forget ETF Similar to Super
>However now I’m going to concentrate on investing outside of super largely in part due to the super tax that labor is implementing. Do…

Show **your** calculations then? What i showed was just a quick 5 min calculation that i put together to sort of compare the opportunity…

Which is what ive been trying to say, that renters can be ahead and it depends on circumstances. But you and others on here, have your…

>The other people you’re mentioning, did not and learns to spend frivolously. How the about people who are disciplined investors & frugal…

Finally someone who gets it. I love watching his videos but it can get a bit too dry and technical at times.

Yes, ive considered it as those are equivalent to the savings made by the renter. The point i was trying to make was have to have a…

Well you are making the claim as well that buying is always better than renting.

mrvaluepack replied to
The Wololo Wombat on My Goal Is to Be Financially Secure in The Next 10 Years

Nope, I have spreadsheets on my pc that takes that into account as well. I'm just too lazy to upload them just to prove a point to the…

Show your numbers then?

I showed the numbers in my previous posts. Showing the cost and net worth of buyer vs renting a similar property with today's interest…

>have you priced in rent inflation, leverage and tax advantages? Yes and yes, which is usually offset by rising homeownership costs as well…

Do you understand what net worth is? If the renter were to have the same net worth as a buyer in the future, they can afford to buy the…

Already explained in my post [here](https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/907653#comment-16563910). When simpletons do calculations &…

Fallacy to assume that every property price to grow at double digits.

100% untrue. I have done financial models and forecasts which show it all depends on circumstances. Person A: Bought and paying mortgage on…
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