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    martin ayles pack is now SOLD

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    I am selling my Martin Ayles + others. See my posting on this site – or email me – [email protected]

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    Are you still interested in buying a Master Class Pack? I also have Property Investment Detective DVD kit, and Martin Ayles Development Blueprint kit. Cheers, Jono

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    One more question that I have is: when fixing a future price- should you offer a valuation to be taken at the time they want to exercise the option, and alternatively, if they want to do a purchase under vendor terms, what happens if my future price is above valuation? Say the bank they choose to go through won’t lend them enough as they are trying to get more than it is ‘worth’?

    so many questions, so little time!
    Jono

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    Yes i am in NSW; that’s awesome mate thanks for getting back to me. I will get in touch with him.

    BY the way; what is the service you provide when you say that you turn neg to pos in properties? that is what i am trying to do with my current tenant. I was going to stick to Steve McKnight’s principal of the 0- 130 IP, offer them a wrap or a lease option….other ideas?

    they are in my place on which i have $212,000 debt and is worth $250,000, but they are only paying $270 wk currently. They are interested in ownership.

    cheers
    Jono

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    Thanks for the input; that builds my confidence.

    Jono

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    The down side is that you have to pay about 30-35% deposit on these deals that then tie up your equity. But if you can add value then they would work.

    jonoharris66

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