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    Thanks Uwe[gossip]

    Originally posted by ujacobs9964:

    I am using a small company (husband & wife team, both qualified) that are really up to speed on Property and Asset Protection.
    Adrian & Anita Hill Tel. 03 9812-2257.
    Regards
    Uwe

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    Thanks Derek
    Will try them out.
    Cheers [gossip]

    Originally posted by Derek:

    Hi Rotorog,

    Dale Gatherum-Goss is another often used by serious investors.

    http://www.gatherumgoss.com

    Derek
    [email protected]

    Property Investment Support Available. Ongoing and never stopping. PM welcome.

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    Thanks Pete. The cheque’s not quite in the mail yet!![gossip]

    Originally posted by Peter Spann:

    Try Mark Walters & Co – 03 9821 0666

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    Hi emc
    Last month’s Australian Property Investor magazine had quite a detailed article on the SA market. In a nutshell it said it wasn’t bad in certain areas of Adelaide and the regionals, but was getting pricey in coastal areas. Not a bad read if you are interested in SA. Hope that helps.
    Cheers
    [gossip]

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    Sorry Kp. I did not intend to ridicule any one not living in a capital city. What I meant to say was trying to get +ive cash flow out in smaller areas was easier than getting them in the bigger cities. I have lived in the “country” and have nothing but admiration and praise for country folk. Please accept my apologises if you were offended.

    Originally posted by kp:

    I guess your post was written to some extent as tongue in cheek.
    Property investing does not have to be an experience which involves working in a shark infested market.( not my experience to date)

    And anyone not living in a capital city does not automatically qualify as being a hick, living in hicksville.
    Even if there are hicks out there who happen to live in hicksvilles, its not nice to refer to them as such…

    I don’t think too many investors set out on purpose to negative gear.
    Its just that unless you have bucket loads of money to tip into a property to keep the borrowings down, by default you end up with expenses greater than the rental income.
    Quite often this is your only avenue to get into the property market as an investor.

    My choice: If you have a choice between positive gearing and negative gearing, then positive gear, if your choice is between negative gearing and and not investing, then negative gear..

    Gotta go as I have the hiccups……

    HICK !!

    KP

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    Hi Vicgirl, Welcome to our lovely state of Victoria. Have you tried this site? http://www.depreciator.com.au Also Margaret Lomas’ book “Positive Cash Flow Property” pages 42-46 has some info on the subject. Hope that helps.[sunny]

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    Thanks guys for enlightening me.[biggrin]

    Originally posted by Lucifer_au:

    A QS is a Quantitative Surveyor.

    Rgds.
    Lucifer_au

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    So Cel
    What is a QS (pardon by ignorance )and I have seen the words LOL on other posts in other forums and have often wondered what they stood for. Pardon my ignorance once again.
    Cheers[worried]

    Originally posted by elves:

    Cel

    My accountant told me to get a QS done, he said made his job easier and made all the right claims.
    These usually do it by the methods above, and give schedules on both in a report.

    it can take years to depreciate an item, so it isnt all gone, but you can keep buying to keep it going if you want.

    LOL

    Elves

    ” a blind man may see what a sighted man may not”

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