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    just worked out the ppor ta

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    Thank you Richard
    What is PPOR? (sorry!)
    We are in Queensland
    I am in Cheshire and enjoying lovely pub lunches in idyllic historic villages. The sun is shining which puts an unrealisticly glossy glow to the place
    Ginny

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    THanks for all the comments. My apologies for the delay in replying – in the UK just now so there is a time delay.
    Yes, my current home is jointly owned – we managed to buy it outright when we moved to Aus several years ago. It’s in a great location which will have good capital growth so it is worth hanging on to, but for us it is not the right house to live in. We have seen another house we’d like to move to and of course could just sell up and move, but it’s just about possible that we could afford to keep on both which would be great as we’d have an investment property in a capital growth area and a home we actually want to live in.
    I was interested in the comments about changing the names on the deeds. My husband is the greater earner of the two of us, so if we were to put this house in his name and then the new property in my name, could that work?
    Gbalf

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