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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Not bad! I like this! I will be here more often then before!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Testing!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Why not buy one every two weeks because you only need 2 weeks to read one book.
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]This is [cigar] Del
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by TasInvestor:Del was the one with the champagne!
I thought he was the one with a glass on…lol [buz2]
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by summo:Hey Rubberchook, instead of snide comments, why dont you do something constructive like making a suggestion or two about how to make a post to let people know about a good educational seminar with low costs & high value. That way we can all learn something.Why dont you come to the seminar? You seem to have a lot of knowledge about Adelaide, I suppose!
Constructive suggestion:
Seminar in Adelaide:
email me at [email protected] if you are interested!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by Benedict:thanks,
did a search in google and spent an hour reading up on him. It looks like he is not travelling to well these days.He got through at him everywhere he go by those who attending his seminar and never use it!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]are you talking about Steve’s Buyer Beware or the book in the bookshop?
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]By the way what are you modelling, more details please?
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]I was reading ‘Trust Magic’ the other day, trust bank account should be just the normal account but with company’s name ATF trust’s name.
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]I just check out the website and it’s look good to be true, may be it probably is.
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by Rubbachook:[buz2]
Chan? Is that you?!
The hat is mine, but not the murstarg (can’t spell)
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]You will be wasting your money of you do it now because I can’t use it anyway.
While you are living it, maybe you end up putting extra things like a/c…into the house then you have to get another QS again….
So it is better to do it when you rent out the property.
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Yack,
Too complicated for me, I never border with those kinds number.
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]My favourite!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by melbear:Rent to Purchase (price) as a %?
Cheers
MelTrue!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by melbear:Get somebody else to go in and negotiate for you – but don’t tell the owners that’s what the go is.
See if they can assign the contract to you (can be done, but generally must be sorted before contract exchange).
Tell the owners you are not willing to pay the price they are asking as it’s not viable for you. Tell them the price you are willing to pay.
Perhaps get your ‘friend’ to offer them a lower price. If you are cashed up and can offer a quick settlement, use that. if not, look for other sweeteners that the ‘friend’ could use for a sale.
Cheers
MelSound advised, agreed!
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]If I saw your property for sale I will be cautious and think twice before I buy it because the vendor will rent back for two years $180 and $185.
I will ask myself questions:
1. After 2 years can I still rent it out at $185 per week?
2. $160k is it over price?
3. why the vendor is selling?
4. why the vendor want to rent back for 2 years instead of 6 months?Kind regards
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[Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]Originally posted by Desk Top:i havent lived in it however ive been told that if you sell after a certain period of time, you are not subject to capital gains. ive owned the property for over 16yrs.
desk top
I think you are subject to CGT coz it is an investment property for 16 years.
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