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    Suggest you try

    Robert Johnston
    PO Box 681
    Main Beach Qld 4217

    Ph 07 5528 5332
    Email welovekrug@bigpond

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    @keithm
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    G’day Towlie,
    I am not sure if you mean Retirement Villages or Pensioner Units.The PU’s are available in Qld and have a very good return.The rent is indexed twice a year with the pension but they can be difficult to finance and you will need a substancial amount of equity or cash.Speak with your broker or banker before you go to far.

    Regards

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    Hi everyone, [:)]
    As a Investment consultant I would advise you to consider the purpose of your investment property before purchasing. Do you want cashflow or capital growth? This is a most important consideration as this will dictate what and where you buy. For example new properties give maximum depreciation which helps with cashflow. The timing of where you buy in the property cycle will determine the rental yield while the population growth and other economic considerations will affect capital growth. Buying early in the property cycle ensures that a negtively geared property will go into positive cashflow sooner. Hope this helps with your decisions.

    Bryce Inglis
    Ph: 03 9530 2111
    http://www.ipal.com.au


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