dl79 replied to the topic Is a 2 Day Real Estate Seminar worth $1500 ? in the forum Heads Up! 14 years, 2 months ago
As a quick update & to keep Gordon Green honest, I just found out that another one of his businesses has gone bust. It was a hotel at 320 Leichardt St Spring Hill in Brisbane called "320 on Leichardt". There are now for sale signs all over the building.If Gordon is still out there claiming that he has turned 27+ companies out of 30 odd around to…[Read more]
dl79 replied to the topic Is a 2 Day Real Estate Seminar worth $1500 ? in the forum Heads Up! 14 years, 5 months ago
This post goes back a long time. But let me save any future readers some pain. Gordon Green has cost his investors millions of dollars. He cost us a quarter of a million. One of his last companies, PBC Constructions went into liquidation in 2008. PBC Realty, a real estate sales, buyers agency & property management company which Gordon has a pa…[Read more]
dl79 replied to the topic Gordon Green in the forum Heads Up! 14 years, 5 months ago
This post goes back a long time. But let me save any future readers some pain. Gordon Green has cost his investors millions of dollars. He cost us a quarter of a million. One of his last companies, PBC Constructions went into liquidation in 2008. PBC Realty, a real estate sales, buyers agency & property management company which Gordon has a pa…[Read more]
dl79 replied to the topic Property Manager not returning calls or emails in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 1 month ago
Not knowing the town that you've invested in & how much more choice you have in property managers in the area, i would change straight away. If your current prop mgrs are not communicating with you over this simple matter what will it be like if you experience a more serious problem. Could they handle it? In past experience, i have found go…[Read more]
dl79 replied to the topic Where are the best returns in Sth East QLD in the forum Help Needed! 17 years, 2 months ago
The MD that I work for says that in business you need to know 1) your costs & 2) what the market will accept for your product/service. If you are certain that the tenant/market will accept the price that you want, go for it. If not, do some more research so that you can form an educated opinion that you can discuss with your agent. My own exp…[Read more]