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    GMH and olds,

    Im sure the moderator of this site could check the ISP addresses to confirm that these posts were not made by the same person. Nor do I know anyone on this site. I hope they were meant in the best spirit but this narrow minded attitude is hardly conducive to an entrepreneurial spirit. If you read my first post properly you would find that I am also looking for opportunities in Australia  and would like to develop contacts over here. I would be perfectly willing to swap information without any financial benefit. Furthermore Im not advertising, I am doing whats called 'market research'. I thought thats what property forums are for.

    So GMH and Olds, maybe you should think a little bit, before jumping in and accusing people of conspiracy.

    Once again thanks to those who have been open minded and welcoming on the forum. Feel free to ask me any questions you like about the UK property market and I will do my best to answer.

    J

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    Hi Guys,

    Many thanks for the expressions of interest.

    One of the issues we are in the process of checking is financing for foreign nationals. Lending is extremely difficult here at the moment and this is the primary stumbling block.

    Could anyone interested in UK property please drop me an email at james.durr@landlordfinanceltd.com.

    Please could you give an outline of what you would like to achieve in terms of UK property (your investment strategy)  and also where you would like to invest.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    J

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    Richard,

    Encouraging to know that your making a success of the business. Not sure I understand the acronyms though. Whats LVR and FIBR. Do you think there would be some issues with me getting financing in the early stages? Im so jealous of people with dual nationality [thumbsup2]

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    Thanks Terry,

    So as an example if I buy a property worth 200k for 160k I can then ask my bank to advance the extra 40k in equity. Is their any time restrictions on this i.e would I have to own the property for a certain amount of time before getting the advance.

    Thanks

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