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  • Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    Why 221d if you can upgraded to 1515, just a thought

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    ChanDollars
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    My rate are vary for the last 3.5 years.
    7.55% 5yrs
    7.25% 5yrs
    6.19% 5yrs
    5.94% 3yrs
    5.94% 3yrs
    6.59% 3yrs

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    Originally posted by Rugbyfan:

    Hey Chan$

    Are you involved in the negotiation with the train drivers?

    ‘Eat rich food, barbeque a yuppie’

    Rugbyfan,
    Not directly but very close because the train drivers and I working for the same company.

    I like your quote about the yuppie stuff.

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    I think if one big wind heading in the right direction then it will fall down.

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    I am planning to buy 3 positive cashflow properties in 2004. I already got 1 and looking for 2 more.

    I am planning to sale 1 at the end of this year or early next year.

    I am planning to set up trust.

    There are a lot work for me this year. Wish me luck.

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    ChanDollars
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    Originally posted by diclem:

    Hi Guys,
    Just a query with that advertisement. It says the tennant pays body corporate fees and general maintenance. Is this the norm? I thought the owner usually paid these expenses.
    Cheers,
    Sue [:)]

    “Be careful not to step on the flowers when you’re reaching for the stars”

    Look like a commercial property from ads

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    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    I fixed all my rate, but currently the bank beating me…

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    aroundtheworld.com

    Sorry mate can’t help you.

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    I just bought 1 more last week and currently offering 2 more properties.

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    From what I saw, I dont’ think it is Positive Cashflow Property unless you are in the high tax bracket with high depreciation schedule.

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    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    PG,

    You are not refering to me are you?

    COL

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    COL

    one more for you.

    Cambodia Corporation:
    You have two cows.
    You kill one to eat today and keep one for tomorrow. You starve to dead the day after tomorrow.

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    diclem,

    Nice to see you around.

    It just that to me not many active member shown. I am sure more 5 in average posting on the site.

    Westan,

    How life in NZ? I guess you enjoy it very much there.
    I intent to invest in NZ one day. I will contact you then when I am ready.

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    ChanDollars
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    I think if you try to finish everything you start it by the time you finished it you would not want to start anythings. eg. when you watch tv, if you don’t finish the program/movie then you can’t go anywhere, then the ads that you have to finish, then the other ads that you just saw and have to finished then the new movie start the you have to finish…you can even going to the toilet…..

    COL….

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    I think you got to have money to survive in this world.

    I don’t think money will create evil, but evil people that create evil.

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    Congratulation Bear!

    How to become a moderator?

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    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    what about the middle ring between Brisbane and Gold Coast. It has a strong growth there for the last one or two year and I believe there is room to grow. The yield is not too bad at the moment. You still be able to find 6-9% yield. It is Logan City. It was a bad area before but now now. It is getting better day by day.

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    I do have interstate +ve cash flow. you can email me any time.

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    ChanDollars
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    I guess the type of property that one intend to invest is not important as long as they are making money for you now or in the future.

    If you are in a high tax bracket I think it is wise to invest some in -ve gearing property, but at the same time you can also investing in +ve gearing property.

    If the area that you intent to invest with a lot of houses and it is doing well. why not invest there. And it is apply to unit/apartment as well.

    I have houses, units/apartments, townhouses, villas in my portfolios. And I am happy with them all.

    Good luck with your investing…..

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    ChanDollars
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    Profile photo of JetDollarsJetDollars
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    Call 1800 888 788, but I think issue api-1 to 10 are no longer available.

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    ChanDollars
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