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    Originally posted by TMA:

    I would not let the vendor know you checked out their mortgage. I would tell you where to go if you were buying from me and I found out you went into my personal details.

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    My thoughts exactly. Knowing anything about a mortgage is not going to help your cause in any way. AND IT IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!

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    An interesting thought from the Morgtgage Advisor, although my experience with the retirees is that they retire to the South West and pack their vans to head North during the winter – they are commonly known as Sunbirds and they head much further north than Geraldton.

    My IP’s are all in the Southern corridor and growing at a great rate of knots. I have great reservations about Geraldton being mainly a “stop point to check out the dolphins further north”. Do you understand how far further north the dolphons are? Closer is the dolphin beach in Bunbury.

    One major draw back I see for Geraldton is distance from Perth. Nice to visit but better to get home.

    Cheers

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    My first post, but this topic digs at my passions. My partner and I have had investment properties in Australind, Mandurah and Collie over the last 2 years. We have experienced incredible capital growth in all areas.

    A few months ago we sold our Collie property and reaped a whopping 38% profit after on 1 year. Our Australind and Mandurah properties are performing at the same rate or better.

    We are continuing to purchase land in these areas whilst the market continues to grow. In our 2 years of investing we have moved from a modest portfolio of less than $200k to having a portfolio worth in excess of $1m.

    With the economy being in such a strong position and only continuing to improve here, now is not quite the time to stop buying in WA. [biggrin]

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