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How does he get a deposit? Borrow that too?
I can't believe this.
Can someone please recommend a specific person or company that is cheap and good at doing glass balustrades in Melbourne?
In one week no body has recommended a single person. I find this extraordinary.
If you asked me to specifically recommend someone for a specific legal problem I could do so in minutes. Why? Because I know about law. People here are meant to know about property. I really don't know why someone among all these property experts can't simply recommend someone. It makes no sense.
Thank you all for providing comments, advice and suggestions. My frustration is not directed at anyone personally… except perhaps those people that keep asking me to pay thousands of dollars for seminars but then don't answer simple questions like the one above.
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nobody knows a good glass supplied in Melbourne for balconies?
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If they are making sooooo much money with developments why are they trying selling things on this website?
What a disgraceful way to advertise… they must think that we are all stupid…
If you have been struck by bad luck and misfortune then I sympathise and I am sorry. I do however think it is selfish of people to have children if they cannot afford to look after them. Does anyone disagree?
There is a body corporate but we are all putting money in and doing the front of all four units. I am surprised that no one can specifically recommend a good glass supplier in Melbourne.
amazing…thanks for the tip
WHERE DO I SOURCE THE MATERIALS FROM???????
propertunity took my indirect criticism well…. he can't be all bad.
I just realised….
a buyer's agent from County NSW offering advice on the Melbourne market… he must be an expert Australia wide…
At least the man is honest:
"Our fees represent an investment. We can often save our clients many times* our fees through our knowledge of the local property market and our negotiating abilities. (*Please note that at various stages of the property market and more specifically during periods of a “seller’s” market, that this is not always possible. However, you will still benefit from all the other skills we bring to the transaction) [emphasis added]
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I google searched "balustrading" and the "in thing" seems to be frameless glass…
A balcony, by definition must incorporate a balustrade of some description. It provides safety and peace of mind. Our frameless balustrades are popular for upper story balconies as they allow an uninterrupted view. There is no point having a balcony if one cannot enjoy the view from all angles…. blah blah blah
With all due respect… I would have thought that on a website for property experts about property investing… where people pay $10,000.000 for coaching by "mentors" I would have received a more productive reply than:
"Look up balustrading in the yellow pages".
I have found Max Ivanoff to be pretty good.