Devo replied to the topic Will the bubble burst? in the forum Opinionated! 21 years, 1 month ago
Hi Wolf,
Was the fat man Peter Flannagan by any chance?
Cheers
SteveHow was the Allan Hull seminar.
Could you also tell me what the investment to attend was.
I also note you are a big supporter of Ed Burton. I recently attended one of the freebie intro seminars held by Break Free PTY. I can’t remember the guys name but he was…
Devo replied to the topic First IP in the forum Hotch Potch 21 years, 1 month ago
Hi Paul
Here’s something for you to consider from Investment Property Financier Guru, Bill Zheng:
Let’s say you know where to pick the best properties with the highest growth. So you buy a 100k property with 30% growth a year, but you have to come up with 50% of your money ($50k) because that’s all the finance you can get. Your property has…[Read more]
Devo replied to the topic Hurdle to overcome in the forum General Property 21 years, 1 month ago
Hi my65roses
We are considering the same thing – wraps that is, to start off with. You make a good point with being able to divorce yourself from all the ongoings assoicated with a rental.
Have you found anybody to get you started in that area? Also where are you from?
Cheers
SteveWe are in the smae position. As we are…
Devo replied to the topic A few questions in the forum Hotch Potch 21 years, 1 month ago
A low doc loan is where you produce very little in the way of documentation to valid your salary/wages etc. This kind of loan is applicable to those who may work for themselves etc who find it very difficult to demonstrate to a lender their earnings as they are self employed. These kind of loans normally a attract a slightly bigger interest rate…[Read more]
Devo replied to the topic Should I invest with my company or in my persname? in the forum Hotch Potch 21 years, 1 month ago
Hi Billfromoz
I would be very interested in gaining a little bit more knowledge on the ATO losing it’s appeal re: captilising interest. Do you know of a web site where this has been published? Sounds like a handy piece of info.
Cheers
Steve