Bayside property investments replied to the topic Asbestos questions and answers. in the forum Help Needed! 16 years, 3 months ago
HiIn Brisbane what is the requirement if you would like to remove a half metre of asbestos? Is it possible to remove an asbestos roof and dispose of yourself? Thanks for your help.
Bayside property investments replied to the topic Relocatable Homes in the forum General Property 16 years, 3 months ago
I have thought of the same investment. I like the fundamental idea of getting a house at a low cost on a piece of dirt to sell off at a healthy profit. Around $50,000 will get you a home delivered and stumped around Brisbane. Unknown is all other expenses such as fees , plumbing electrical etc. At the end of the job you are selling a sec…[Read more]
Bayside property investments replied to the topic property boom or not??? in the forum General Property 16 years, 3 months ago
BOOM OR NOT?ARE YOU INVESTING IN THE HOPE OF CAPITAL GROWTH?I HOPE THAT IS NOT YOUR ONLY STRATEGY……SUPPLY DEMAND…… DO NOT LISTEN TO BANKS OR AGENTS….BUY AT THE RIGHT PRICE…..YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER….IF MY PROPERTY BOOMS AND TRIPLES IN VALUE WHAT HAPPENS? DEMAND IS HIGH BECAUSE OF THE BOOM, PROPERTY'S HAVE ALL TRIPLED, TAXES ARE…[Read more]
Bayside property investments replied to the topic distressed sellers in the forum General Property 16 years, 3 months ago
It dose not matter what the market is doing you can always make money in real estate. The key is buy at wholesale or at the right price!!! If the market value is $220,000 how do you get it for $195,000??? I always buy at the right price – do not rely 100% on capital gain (growth)…good luck…
Bayside property investments replied to the topic Painting Advice Needed from Seasoned Renovators Please! in the forum Value Adding 16 years, 3 months ago
Multi layered paint can be removed using a product called peelaway. It is a slow acting stripper that is applied as a thick layer and covered with a special laminate paper. I used this product to strip a hardwood floor in Chermside because the nails could not be punched and sanding could not be carried out. The other alternative is using a mdf…[Read more]