MikeJackson replied to the topic qld developments, beginner! Needs a start! in the forum Value Adding 19 years, 5 months ago
Michael Yardney,
Are you a registered building practitioner with the building commission. I think that is what colbert was asking. With all due respect, Being a member of the HIA does not ensure you have the appropriate insurances in place etc, my dog could join the hia if he wanted to and he could put their stickers on his kennel. Also does your…[Read more]MikeJackson replied to the topic qld developments, beginner! Needs a start! in the forum Value Adding 19 years, 5 months ago
This is what I consider in doing a devolpment first i conduct a thorough analysis of the physical and regulatory characteristics of a site before development begins is essential to the development process. The information
obtained about the proposed site will inform every stage of the venture. These
guidelines are most relevant to new construction…[Read more]MikeJackson replied to the topic PM in Mt Eliza Vic in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 6 months ago
Michael14 The reason I am asking as I own a property there, fairly self explanatory I thought. I am not asking anyone to do any research for me, just asking if they have dealt with a particular property manager that does his or her job well, who covers that area. Man you need a chill pill, you are an angry man, I hope you dont have kids.
MikeJackson replied to the topic The benefits of property developing in the forum No Subject 19 years, 6 months ago
I was interested to read posts on the somersoft forum about Michael Yardneys services. My advice to those considering using him, his company or attend his seminars is to read this first. Be careful before you sign anything and dont rely on his own self confidence and the ability to talk himself up to make you a dollar.
cheers
Mike
MikeJackson replied to the topic The benefits of property developing in the forum No Subject 19 years, 6 months ago
I think Michael Yardney’s seminars are a bit of a rip off / scam. He uses them as a vehicle to get peoples money to fund his developments (or project manage as he calls it) and to take a large slice of the pie. The only reason he is on this site is to sell these overpriced seminars. He says he never sells his properties but I bet if you knocked on…[Read more]
MikeJackson replied to the topic Phillipine Property Investments? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 6 months ago
A friend of mine invested in a brothel in Manila, but lost everything when the local Mafia muscled in. He did have a good time checking up on his investments though.
MikeJackson replied to the topic Ideas Needed in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 6 months ago
Check the strata plan as some times a car space can be hidden by trees etc. There are also devices which allow a car to be parked on top of another car, these cost around 20-30K but in inner city areas are a worth while investment. Check on the strata plan who has carparking spaces if there is one that is not used eg an old lady owns it, buy a…[Read more]
MikeJackson replied to the topic Large sloping block or smaller flat block? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 6 months ago
Sloping blocks can be cash flow positive fromn day one if you get the right price. Level the block before any neighbors build, try-link retaining walls are a sound investment. Use rendered foam to build the house as this will reduce costs and consider using pile and beam style footing arangements. A floating garage slab could be used at the front…[Read more]
MikeJackson replied to the topic Plumber in Melbourne wanted – any recommendations? in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 6 months ago
I think we used him on a reno in Elwood if its the same guy. Tall with dark hair, has a small dog with him, then he is an excellent plumber. Good for lots of free advice and reasonble rates.
MikeJackson replied to the topic equity Redraws to fund wealth in the forum Help Needed! 19 years, 6 months ago
I agree with rob, bad idea in these times.
MikeJackson replied to the topic How much would DA add? in the forum Value Adding 19 years, 6 months ago
If you have ever been involved with the development of income property then you may have heard this dictum: One can describe virtually any development project as…
a use looking for a site or
a site looking for a use.
Out of this ying and yang school of development arose two classic techniques to assess feasibility: The Back Door and the Fro…[Read more]