copperg replied to the topic Cost Estimating Package/Spreadsheet in the forum Value Adding 19 years, 8 months ago
Ok, Obviously with 147 Reads & Zero Replys, no-one has any advice on a “low level” estimating solution.
So….., That being the case, how are all you Developer Types out there going about crunching the numbers for your developments???
Probably the same as me, now, ….putting it thru a spread sheet???
(I do use Somersoft PIA for straight…[Read more]copperg replied to the topic Sell or refinance in this situation? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 8 months ago
If the X’collat is causing you problems, (& it will if you keep hooking more IP’s on) put the screws on your bank to un-X’collat them. We “un-ravelled” 4 properties a couple of years ago an split the loans into Fixed/Variable components, before adding more properties, as it was becoming a nightmare of tangled loans. ….and looking like getting…[Read more]
copperg replied to the topic Cashing Out – Any Ideas???? in the forum Creative Investing 19 years, 8 months ago
Thanks for the responses so far everyone…
– I agree that putting the +’ve CF into paying off the Home mortgage is the way to go. Been doing that but its a bit too slow of a solution now. I want to settle it out, then re-invest.
– Trusts – yes I had a cursory look at these with my accountant but have a significant salary that’s in need of…[Read more]
copperg replied to the topic NSW Govt to GOAL Property Owners/Pensioners/etc in the forum General Property 19 years, 9 months ago
Well that posted up a bit dodgy as I pasted it in from another doc. I think you can still read it – looked OK in Preview. Very Important Issue.
GC
copperg replied to the topic Renter Forums in the forum General Property 19 years, 9 months ago
Well you’re a helpful lot…..
The various Investor & Housing groups have got the State Govt shaken up a bit on the new Land Tax & Stamp Duty on Sales, issue.
Just thought I might throw a “snake in the hen house” and make the renters aware that “Dodgy Bob” & his bungling mates will be raising their rents substantially over and above what would…[Read more]