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    Righto, will take that on board, thanks for your help Terry

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    I also am new but  have been getting benefit from reading as much as I can. Whether you agree totaly with their point of view or not, most of the time I can gain valuable information and knowledge form their works. Most writers have had long term experience so if it works for them, most of the time there is no reason why it won't work for you.

    P.S – Surrounding yourself with like minded people really helps as well, as well as a good accountant, a good one can save you heaps of money and headaches.

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    Cheers, thanks for your help and time

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    Gotcha, thanks very much, just to clarify even furthur, you take all costs away from your taxable income, then you are still able to claim a % of your other costs on top of that such as management fees, gardening etc.back at tax time

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    I'm not sure about any free sites but if you go onto realestate.com.au you can get a print out of the suburb sales history for $9.90. I have used it many times before and think it a small price to pay if you are dinkum about buying a house in a particular suburb. To me  could  potentially save you thousands.

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    Hopefully his career is shot now, cheers for that website though, Realty Tube Australia, didn't know there was one.

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