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  • Profile photo of Mr MorganMr Morgan
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    @mr-morgan
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    I am 19 years old. Bought my first poor excuse for a property in april 04′. I am in a nothing short of hopeless financial position, yet I am hungry to get my next property. How can I do this. what do I need? where do I get it? etc…

    Profile photo of Robbie BRobbie B
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    You start by giving more information… like figures relating to your situation.

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    @yack
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    <<<Bought my first poor excuse for a property in april 04′>>>>

    I would love to hear more details. At 19 I was just learning how to drive, studying, working part time at Woolies and getting pissed on weekends.

    Profile photo of byronent_2byronent_2
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    @byronent_2
    Join Date: 2004
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    What is a poor for excuse for a property?

    Byronent
    Adelaide SA

    Profile photo of everdineeverdine
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    @everdine
    Join Date: 2003
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    Sounds like you may have come to a hurdle but you must be an achiever and hard worker to be a manager at 19, and have bought your first property.

    Try to find a solution to overcome your cashflow challenges and keep your chin up, you’ve achieved lots. Every error is a learning opportunity.

    All the best for the future, Diane

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Join Date: 2001
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    You have to save up the next deposit and/or wait for growth to build up equity.

    Terryw
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    North Sydney
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