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    Thanks Endless Summer for your question. i was thinking the same thing and i’ve gotten a lot out of reading all the useful advice.i’ve got 2 wee ones (2.5 + 1 yos) and i’ve been trying to fit ips in as well as ‘life’ as is.i’ve certainly found the internet helpful – nap/sleep times are really the main times i can achieve anything for my family’s future.i try to get the kids off to bed at 6.30-7pm. i find that really helps. ‘on becoming babywise’ is a great book for getting bubs to sleep through the nite at an early age.

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    Yes, you need to speak to the local council about subdivision as each council has different rules.

    Speak to someone in the planning department.
    Have all relevant documents with you when discussing the issue.

    Hope

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    Hi there

    I know this is a late reply to your question but I just went to the Perth Master Class and I found it definitely worth attending. I have not yet purchased any property, but I have read both Steve’s books and still found a lot of very useful info given out today. It was great to hear Steve, Dave and the others and I believe it has given me what I need to get going! As Steve says success comes from doing things differently!

    Hope

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    Thanks for the bonus chapter Steve!

    Libby

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