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  • Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    Thanks for your help guys!

    What are the fees worth, I'm looking to spot around a Australia, Am i looking at a $100 per state, or nearer to the $1000 per state??

    Cheers!

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    Hey Thanks for your reply,

    I'm not actually looking to buy the property, just to "spot" and sell the infomation of the house for sale to a third party – namely the "money rich time poor" type of person.

    Or am I silly bugger and got the wrong idea of spotting?

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    I’m not sure what you can do in that situation (maybe someone else could help?) But its an excellent thing we you can roughly value your own property to see if the bank sounds right..

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    I Can’t agree with SHales and Airstrike enough.

    I’ve helped friends do reno’s before and the smaller shops are soo much more helpful, use them, give Bunnings a miss this time.

    And contact a small team of tradies in your area, tell them you’ll trade your time in for some skills to be learnt. I’m in the tradie industry myself and its always a wonderful thing when there’s a pair of hands around to help to pass tools up the ladder and hold things steady while you screw them on..

    Hope this helps..

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    What does your insurance Policy say??

    Maybe get in contact with Wormald? (www.wormald.com.au) They are in the fire protection business and offer maintenance services. Maybe get in contact with them or similar companies to see if they’re cheaper??

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    What about Investment Detective? or is that something different or doesn’t meet your needs?? I’m kind of looking too but are unsure of which ones are actually good..

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    Maybe you should look at 1-2 bedroom units/flats, especially newer ones. Do a bit of research and find out which areas have a high concerntration of well-off pensioners and look at modern 1-2 flats..?i

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    That is unless, someone does know??

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    Well I spoke to the Agent,

    Apparently the people in the house are in their 70’s and through the courts got a lease till the year 2040 for only paying a $1 a year to the respective landlord, no matter who it is. Apparently their is no way out the real estate agent tells me..

    Profile photo of Chris_SChris_S
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    Thats what i’m thinking, I’m gonna head down to the Real Estate Agents to get details. I’ve never heard of it before either, but i don’t want to let it escape if its good!

    Its about half the price it should be, and its fairly new!

    Plus i reckon i could put a good offer to knock down cheaper, make it well above 10% Gross yielding..

    Will post back shortly after speaking with the estate agents.

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