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    Hi

    I did the Wildly Wealthy Women Course in 2004. It was brilliant, follows similar principles to Steve. I live in brizzy and attend regular meetings.
    Its fantastic, we share our knowledge and experiences and have regular guest speakers on Real Estate Investment related topics. We have amazing women in this group who have done some fantastic deals.

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    Corrine

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    Hi

    I use it and think it is great, a great way to find out accurate returns on investment. You can punch in each states stamp duty etc. make sure you read the directions.

    Corrine
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    Congrats to Wilandel and the other successful mappers.

    You have inspired and reinforced my desire to succeed in becoming financially free. Thankyou

    Corrine[:D]

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    Rates are high in the western towns b/c they use bore water, expensive to pump and cool, the larger towns often supply smaller close by towns.

    tenancy could be affected by recent drought!!

    Corrine

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    Thanks guys

    Corrine

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    Boondall, North brisbane

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    Hi my name is Corrine

    I too am seeking finance and have been knocked back by NAB. Our situation is different. We recently recieved a financial settlement and have about $750K in equity made up of mostly shares and some cash.

    My partner is a day trader and we derive our income from our share investments.

    Does anyone have any ideas on how to start out with buying property ? Should we pay cash for our first investment property or does somone think we could get finance elsewhere? We have only been in this position since June and the bank said we need a regular income ie Be employed or trading for at least 2 yrs.

    We have 2 young children and I am at home.

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