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May be Still In School should answer this question.
Where are you still in school?
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Just do it!
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Raymondo,
I suppose you’re right, but what is your strategy then?
You found the problem, but what is the solution?
Many people can find problems but not many can find solutions
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Quoted From Terry:
…Rent this dream home out, keep saving, paying…I agreed with your strategy, but by the time you return to the quoted above It will look like an ex housing commission. I could be wrong, but if you don’t try it you never know.
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Matt,
Just by looking at the games title I got a headache already.
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]With the topic I thought some thing else.That’s what I thought too. So I quickly check to no surprise.
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]If no one have it in Sydney we might just chip in and buy one as a Sydney Investor Group Game.
Waiting for more reply
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Well, I’m one of those people Steve talks about who has reached the limit so far as bank borrowing is concerned. As my properties are in Melbourne and high growth seaside towns (Inverloch and Merimbula), I am finding it difficult to convince myself to let any of them go! They have all given me tremendous gains in the past few years and I feel all will keep heading up steadily, even if the market slows. The difficulty is knowing which one to sell? I am thinking the one with the most debt, but it is in Melbourne, a cute Edwardian, 8 k’s from the city, so there is a reluctancy to ditch it. I have three blocks of land in Merimbula with no debt, a house in Merimbula which is negatively geared and a house I live in at Inverloch which I have subdivided and have put a removal house on.Your strategy seem to work and working well why change it. Just stick to it and you have done well.
Congratulation.
I wish I have what you got.
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Hi, first post I see welcome. Basically no one is going to make it easy for you, I don’t think there is an easy way, some people spend in excess of 12 hours a day sourcing properties. Some good advice (may not seem that way) has been given already. First locate an area where due to its geographical location, industries, tourist or lifestyle features offers something other areas dont. Then research the areas as mentioned, population, vacancy rates, income, employment, crime rates etc. Once you have identified one or more of these areas which importantly you believe have the ability to substain their appeal, then contact real estate agents and go from there.This is not set in stone as it may happen the other way round, you may see a property offering good returns first. Doesnt matter the same research should be done. Sorry there is not an easier way (if there is noone is telling me) unfortunately there is no substitute for hard work. Best of luck.
Agreed
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]There is a book written by N.Renton called ‘Family Trust’
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]is it in VIC, NSW, QLD?
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]My total score from the 7 questions is 39
Investment Type: Aggressive
Personal Characteristics: I am prepared to accept significant fluctuations in my returns from year to year, providing that over the longer term my investment has grown fairly significantly. I realise that I might have negative returns in any one year.
Appropriate Asset Weighting: 100% into Growth assets
(Shares and Property)What’s your?
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]3019
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]1975 Year of Rabbit.
Rabbits are affectionate, co-operative and pleasant, with lots of friends. But they can get too sentimental and seem superficial. Ideal careers areas include law, diplomacy or the stage.Famous people born in the Year Of The Rabbit:
Germaine Greer, Neil Sedaka, Francis Ford Coppola, Nanette NewmanIncluded in Famous People:
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Coming to Amber Lounge (Burwood) tonight so far:
1. Property Guru
2. S.I.S
3. Chan$
4. Kay Henry? Please confirm.Time: 8PM (be there)
Venue: Shop 173-175, 100 Burwood Rd Burwood NSW 2134
Phone (02) 9747 5955Any more?
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]I fall asleep and missed out the last bit….sad now.
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Kay, I’m also waiting for the free XXX stuff
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]I will eat any animals that live in this world! I am hungry!
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[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Got to be Brett Lee. He is an all rounder now.
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ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re nearly reach the end of financial freedom]Quoted from Kay:
well, Mel- what about the “send 25 dollars” one… Chan wrote that they kept 100 bucks of his from 1000 bucks that he sent.NEVER give your money to strangers, folks!
Kay, don’t make fun of me. I do learned a lot from that mistake. At least I got my $900 back.
Quoted from Melbear:
Kay, I did see that, but I just want people to give me money – I will send them details of my puppy dogsI rather get nothing from it from my $100.
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ChanDollars
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