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    i wouldn't mind getting to know somebody in Perth who has sucessfuly acrude a number of investment properties to have a talk to incase  we make a blue  and to have a one on one conversation about investing whenever the need arises.This forums great but i would enjoy talking to someone over here about tactics and about a mutual interest in in vesting,i have nodoubt in my mind once we have brought our first one and the dust settels i"ll be looking for my next one. PS and not charge me HA HA 

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    thanks richard and terry for your feed back,firstly we have enough equity to purchase an investment  property using only 20% equity in our home and to buy a property worth $380,000 i would just like to see our morgage decrease at a faster rate than it currently is.I'm 55yrs old and don't have much super saved so i gess i have a 10yr window to get it right, and to try to buy as many investment properties in that time frame so that means buy and hold with good captial growth.Problem is i need someone to get us started and to structer our  loans correctly and weather to buy exsisting or build  look fordward to your reply.

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    the matter has been resolved in our favour and therefore i require no further comment on this issue thanks jacko.ps  always trust your gut feelings. cheer's.

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    have had a successfull outcome to my bond with a full refund and a reduction in  my settelement fee so i am pleased with the result.

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    first time investers who put $1000.00 down as bond on a property that at the last min didn't tick all the right boxes.
    Had fiance approved and received paperwork for signing as well as settlement papers but  have formally contacted those concerened that we will not be signing anything and will not proceed with the deal.as things did not appear right to us.
    we have to pay half the settlement fee of $700.00  but have been notifed that the developer intends to keep the $1000.00 bond because of admim fees associated with dealing with the settlement agent and because we were told the deal was now unconditional however we have signed nothing and sent nothing in.
    we beleive we are intitle to our bond back and buy the way the bond is being held by a soliciters trust.
        we welcome your feed back.                        
                         

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