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    • GraemeG
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      For the non-Australians, the tax system allows a property investor to:

      • Offset any losses from interest payments of renting a property out against their overall income tax. This is negative gearing. This also acts as an incentive to hold interest-only loans, rather than paying down the mortgage.

      • Depreciate assets if they've purchased a new-build development.

      • Pay a reduced rate of capital gains tax if they hold onto the property for more than a year.

      • There aren't tax incentives to renovate older properties, so there are a lot of places that haven't been updated in years. (For example this one is grim, this isn't quite so bad, and the seventies called and want their interior decor back!)

      The net result is that the tax system encourages speculation as investors are relying on property prices to rise ahead of wages over the long term to cover substantial losses in the short term. (Robert Shiller, who won a Nobel Prize for his work on the housing market would suggest that's a bad bet to take.)

      Throw in the tendency for landlords to hold large portfolios with a minimal level of equity in them, and you're injecting a lot of fragility into the financial system. I keep on telling myself it'll end badly, and keep on being proven wrong! :o

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      • louisboscoL
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        @Graeme:

        (For example this one is grim, this isn't quite so bad, and the seventies called and want their interior decor back!)

        "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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        • GraemeG
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          I'm currently looking for a guest / day bed combo for my apartment. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, or thoughts on the directions I'm looking at below.

          My requirements are:

          • I don't want anything too big. I'm likely to be living in a one bedroom apartment for the medium term.

          • It's got to be reasonably comfortable.

          • I'd prefer something durable. I'd rather buy once and not replace it.

          • Ideally I'd like something that's reasonably easy to transport. So folding or capable of being taken apart.

          Stackable Beds

          I really like the Zeitraum Guest. Just don't look at the price. It doesn't come apart for ease of transport, and is designed around a proprietary foam mattress.

          The Toro stacking bed is similar, but I believe is demountable. It's a bit limited with its mattress depths too.

          Other honourable mentions are the Turtle Stappelbett, which is probably the nicest piece of design, and the Lönneberga Staple Bed, which has a cushion that doubles up to store bedding.

          My concerns with these are that they have limited mattress choices, aren't necessarily easy to move, and are possibly compromised relative to a regular bed.

          Traditional Daybed

          This is the Chesa Laria daybed. It'll take a standard mattress, is demountable, but rather large and very expensive.

          The Arielle daybed by Auping is another option. They can be found a lot cheaper elsewhere. I don't think that it'd be as comfortable as the above, though.

          The downside of the above is that they're both singles, but something like the Chesa Laria would be less compromised in its day-to-day usage by not being a stackable design.

          Camp Beds

          The Topos Workship WW2 Camp Bed is one of the nicest of this genre. It can also be purchased with a futon style mattress that will make it more comfortable. But a pair together and you'd have a portable double bed.

          They can work as a daybed, can be packed away in cupboards when not needed, but I'm not sure how comfortable they'd be on a regular basis.

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            Living in my studio for many days at a time, I can say this is the most practical option, combining maximum comfort and portability.  It can be dressed up with nice sheets and things if that's your style.  It works, as long as you can let go of the ego that says, I'm rich, I deserve a frame and a mattress  ;D.  It's a lie, mattresses and frames suck.  I lived off the $100 option in the studio for years and my back loves me for it!

            http://www.aerobed.com/Raised-20-in-Bed-with-Smart-Settings-Pump-Full-P1970.aspx

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            • ?
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              A disclaimer, however: I'm 5'7", so I don't know how some of them would be suited to a taller human, check the measurements if you haven't already dismissed the concept of an air bed  😉 😉

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              • BluegrassB
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                Love the Zeitraum - very handsome piece of furniture.  The traditional day bed is pretty old school - wouldn't look great with a contemporary decor.  The camp bed is a nice design, but I can't imagine it would be very comfortable to sleep on.  But I could be wrong…

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                • GraemeG
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                  @adam313 I've currently got a basic foam mattress and no frame. Before that I was sleeping on the floor. I do have a frame, but my proper mattress that fits it is in Wales and I'm in Australia. Need to sort that one out. 😉

                  @Bluegrass I love the Zeitraum too. I think that my tastes in furniture would be eclectic enough to through in the old-school daybed with more contemporary pieces.

                  You'd probably also like the Turtle Stapelbett.

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                  • ?
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                    😉  🙂  I like your stlye.  I've had a tempur-pedic mattress and pillow at all times since 2004.

                    I highly recommend the aerobed.  It's so cheap $wise, but totally durable and totally customizable in terms of firmness/softness.  I let it inflate until the sensor says its full and then add just a bit more.  I love sleeping on air, it is just another reason to live in my studio  😉

                    I hope you find the ideal option!

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                    • GraemeG
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                      I'm getting there. 🙂

                      The other wrinkle is that I'm in rented accommodation, and likely to remain so for a while. This means that whatever I get has to adapt to different spaces. I've got a nice, oak table that I'm probably going to end up selling because it's too big for my current place.

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                      • FinksterF
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                        The perfect guest bed for unwelcome visitors ->

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                        • SeulS
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                          Especially if you have a 120lbs Rottweiler that likes to jump on guests whilst they're sleeping…

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                          • GraemeG
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                            I was out shopping for a sofa today, and I saw this one in one of the mid-century furniture shops.

                            It's upholstered in a thick leather which is beautifully patinated. The shop assistant thought that it might have been buffalo, and there were some patches that exhibited the characteristic grain.

                            My one concern is that the seat felt a little uneven. The problem with vintage or antique furniture is that it can cost a lot to rectify. A full restoration of a sofa can be 75% of the new price. If I bought this, it'd no doubt be making a trip to an upholsterer's shop in short order.

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                            • madmondayM
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                              sofa is lovely, just knock out the kinks in it by having lots of sex on the bumpy section  🙂

                              head high, middle finger higher

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                              • SeulS
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                                Meet "Prik" and "Morty"…

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                                  • SeulS
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                                    Flee market score. Saw these a couple of months back, but didn't buy 'm… Regretted it ever since...

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                                    • AnesthetistA
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                                      5 doors within 2 steps of each other. I've always thought this was kind of cool.

                                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                                      IG: bluehandsslim

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                                      • GraemeG
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                                        I've spent far too much on a very old, and very purple Chesterfield sofa. 😶

                                        Oh, and it's currently in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which is about as far away as it is possible to get from me.

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                                        • BluegrassB
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                                          It must be love!  🙂

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                                          • ChrisC
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                                            Seems worth it to me.

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