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  • Profile photo of Griffo70Griffo70
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    Hi Kristie,

    I am relatively new to property investing too, i have just purchased my first investment property in Brisbane. I used Lloyd Edge from Australian Property Professionals and cannot recommend him highly enough. He provides a full service and organises everything from finding the right property to get you started all the way through to building and pest inspections, property management, finding tenants, negotiating rent etc. He is always happy to meet in person and map out a strategy that suits your goals, he is Sydney based but buys in both Queensland and Sydney. I will certainly be using him for future purchases.

    Do yourself a favour and give him a call.

    Let me know how you get on.

    Clint.

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    Thanks guys, will make sure i read the contract carefully.

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    Ok perfect, thanks for the clarification Corey.

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    Cheers Ivan, thanks for the advice.

    I have had a look at Mitchelton and nundah, however they were houses. It appears the yields are slightly higher for townhouses, would that be right?

    Do you prefer single or double level for townhouses? Does it make much difference?

    Thank,

    Clint.

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    Thank you both for your reply. I am certainly prepared to sacrifice yield for potential growth, just wanting to keep holding costs to a minimum as everyone does.

    Richard- i have also looked at areas north of CBD such as newmarket, windsor, Grange, Enoggera and Clayfield. All seem to be well located near train lines and not too far from CBD. What are your thoughts?

    Thanks again for your reply.

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