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    Thanks guy’s

    I am going back up in that area next week and will have onother look and try to swing the other half in my way of thinking.

    If the street improves I may even have some capital gain

    Regards and thanks for the input

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    Keep me informed, as I would be interested

    Thanks in advance

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    Hi,

    I have not realy made my mind up what to do. I can sell the vacant block and spend some money on the house, carport and some paint.

    Then either pay out the property and make it positive (income) geared or use the money to buy some acres further out as a retirement property.

    Regards

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    Hi All,

    Thanks for the replys.

    The agent is actually buying or trying to buy all the properties around me for this developer.
    This to indicates to me they are working for the developer.
    My solicitor done his stuff and the developers track record is good. There also a lot fly by nighters who locking up the properties for a number of years and then only buy when can make a quick buck.

    Regards
    Rudy

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    quote:


    Hi
    Are you in the pine rivers shire or brisbane city shire because i was told you cannot subdivide anything under 1200sqmtr in the pine rivers shire?
    Dom


    Hi Dom,

    The house is in Brisbane shire. I have briefly spoken with some one from town planning and the indication was ok to go ahead.

    There are already blocks across the road of between 400 and 450 sqmt. If I keep both above 450sqmtr then I won’t need public signs displayed.

    Regards
    Rudy

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    I would love a copy, I was just think about setting something up.

    [email protected]

    Regards
    Rudy

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    Thanks Simon,

    I think it is as much a moral as a legal issue. As this contract is over 2 years plus I may need someone on my side. Maybe better to push for more money to cover this cost.
    Rudy

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    Well if he introduces the buyer then some people would suggest he gets paid? Perhaps he will negotiate the comission pretty heavily seeing as he has a hot buyer waiting?

    If you haven’t signed the agreement then perhaps you can approach the vendor direct?

    If you haven’t signed anything then you should have no obligation but I suggest you approach your solicitor with this query.

    Good luck,

    Simon Macks
    Mortgage Broker
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    0425 228 985

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