on 04-06-2020 09:50 AM
Government to hand out $25k grants for housing construction, renovations to bolster industry
just give the money to low income earners mate, i doubt there are many out here in the real world willing to spend $150K+ right now even with a gift of $25k from you
at least your sure low income people will spend the money in businesses everywhere asap
on 04-06-2020 10:00 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:Government to hand out $25k grants for housing construction, renovations to bolster industry
just give the money to low income earners mate, i doubt there are many out here in the real world willing to spend $150K+ right now even with a gift of $25k from you
at least your sure low income people will spend the money in businesses everywhere asap
I agree , but no additional spending requirements for home improvements and the option of furnishings etc , also include property improvements like landscaping , structures like man/woman caves , 5 star cat palace , classy pigeon loft , all weather gym equipped gazebo etc - involve as many types of tradies as possible and widen fund recipients
on 04-06-2020 10:45 AM
its my view the feds dont actually want to spend any money
just look like they are
anounce a great big cash give-away that is so rolled up in rules as to how one gets it bugga all take the offer up
like i said, just how many out here are ready to commit to spending 150k+ right now?
that the 25k will make em say, yes, nows the time
when if i'm lucky i have a job i may well be unemployed at any moment
on 04-06-2020 11:37 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:Government to hand out $25k grants for housing construction, renovations to bolster industry
just give the money to low income earners mate, i doubt there are many out here in the real world willing to spend $150K+ right now even with a gift of $25k from you
at least your sure low income people will spend the money in businesses everywhere asap
More BS from the "Scotty Marketing Group"
on 04-06-2020 11:39 AM
Coronavirus recession leaves 1.4m Australians in mortgage stress, almost 100,000 could default after JobKeeper ends
i'm guessing these are not the target group of the cash
on 04-06-2020 11:57 AM
on 04-06-2020 01:08 PM
I didn't even get the first COVID payment as I am a self funded retiree (ie on superanuation).
My mother got it and she was certain I would get it because she is living on my late father's super. But as I pointed out, she is also a Veteran's Affairs Gold Card holder and that is how she was entitled to the money.
The Liberals sure know how to set restrictions to these 'generous offers'. My bathroom needs remodelling as I need more space for the walker frame, the flooring needs to be safety (non-slip) and the shower needs to be walk in with no step. I was't planning to spend $150K to do it though! Even if I threw in upgrading the kitchen (deep low cupboards I can't reach into, power points also out of reach and chipped and damaged doors and laminate) it still wouldn't come to the $150K I don't have.
I hate this government. Every time I see Scomo on TV I can't change the channel fast enough.
04-06-2020 01:59 PM - edited 04-06-2020 02:01 PM
Zanadoo, it depends if you have some money to spare on the bathroom. It can be done cheaply.
I just had mine done so I could shower safely. I kept falling - the shower was over the bath.
I had hospital grade flooring installed without a step into the shower. All up the whole remodelling cost $11K, but I reckon, with hindsite, I could have had it cheaper.
Result -
Everyone has permission to say 'EWWWWW' at the old bathroom hahahaha
I can get my walker into the shower if I need to, and I had a fold-up seat installed if you look closely.
I also got some money from home insurance for leaking taps rotting the floorboards.
$3K off the total, so that was good.
Aploogies for being off topic.
on 04-06-2020 02:37 PM
So far we as citizens have got out of this crisis cheaply at about AU$10,000 each, 7 weeks gross national average personally taxable wage
Repay in no time
on 04-06-2020 02:38 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus recession leaves 1.4m Australians in mortgage stress, almost 100,000 could default after JobKeeper ends
i'm guessing these are not the target group of the cash
Humbug - the banks have deferred mortgages