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    Thanks all – really appreciate it.

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    Thanks vywaw – but wondering what is ment by BC – do yuo mean body corp?

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    Hi Everyone – I have been searching for a tool like this for a few years as someone who has a reasonably sized portfolio without too much admin time but and I tried a few and all too hard to use. The best one I have found and using now is http://propertydirector.com.au because I can upload as many properties as I like.

    My son in interested in property investing and keen to learn, so I have got him maintaining this for me using the property director! Word to the wise – your kids are great for this (if you have any, use them as your personal book keepers) and they learn about things like expenses, income, and loans as it relates to properties.

    I am pretty sure Property Director is still free for a year so worth checking out if you haven’t.

    Kris

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    Agree about Brisbane.

    Hmm let me check out Moreton Bay.

    Can you recommend others?

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    Just on this topic, where is the best source of ‘free’ property data such as auction rates and so on? Its good to know a few, so I’d be grateful if someone can list some commonly used by investors.

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    Hi Sean,

    I can suggest looking in the Queensland area, where I believe many people are moving from Sydney and Melbourne.

    Look for some high growth suburbs around there and speak to some local real estate agents.

    I think you should be able to find something decent around the $450k-$500k mark.

    Cheers

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    Thanks for your advice everyone!

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