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  • Profile photo of Dave HooperDave Hooper
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    I love my macbook pro

    I could never go back now.

    Profile photo of Dave HooperDave Hooper
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    catl wrote:
    Cheers until the next "need help" arises, hopefully not until i buy me next property, or the one after that.

    Hi there cat. If you can spare the time you might want to visit this forum more often than when '… the next time need help arises'.

    I think that as an investor you should always be keeping your finger on the pulse and being pro-active with your investments. And this forum, and others like it, can help with this process.

    I've only recently become a property investor, and I'm amazed at the depth of knowledge and experience here. I know I'll be checking in daily to see what my fellow investors are saying. My experience has been that the voice of knowledge is always one worth hearing. I'm all ears.

    Profile photo of Dave HooperDave Hooper
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    cadan wrote:
    I can make a cheque on the monday but don't have any cheque or cheque book on me)?

    I think it would depend on the laws relating to auctions in your state.

    Here is a handy summary of the laws relating to auctions held in Victoria.

    Hope this helps.

    tenorBb wrote:
    …if you're serious about purchasing at an auction, you'd have the purchase details already sorted.

    You would hope so, but I've often heard of people making spur of the moment auction purchases. I guess this is part of the reasoning behind an auction, to build the excitement and spontaneity of the event. Not something I'd feel comfortable doing, but it does happen.

    Profile photo of Dave HooperDave Hooper
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    Not an expert in this area, but my feeling is that they'll want a cheque, so they may suggest that they follow you back home after the auction so they can collect it on the spot.

    Profile photo of Dave HooperDave Hooper
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    blogs wrote:
    Try reading some books on people who have actually MADE IT and you will see they very often sell and move there money around to maximise profit.

    Hi all. Very new to all this, so I am doing a lot of reading and researching right now. What books do you suggest blogs?

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