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  • Profile photo of Sean MulliganSean Mulligan
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    Thanks for the response people[biggrin]

    I”m starting to get my head around the process – and started to build my team of consultants. Keep the stories coming!

    Sean Mulligan
    NE Sales Consultant
    Otis Elevator Company Pty Ltd

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    Profile photo of Sean MulliganSean Mulligan
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    Property Development. I would love to share a few stories of my own to get things rolling but unfortunately I’m a bit light on experience at the moment! [blush2]

    Sean Mulligan
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    Otis Elevator Company Pty Ltd

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    Profile photo of Sean MulliganSean Mulligan
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    Which state do you live in?

    Sean Mulligan
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    Otis Elevator Company Pty Ltd

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    Profile photo of Sean MulliganSean Mulligan
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    I am pretty sure that the PM charges a fee of around $100 to put new tenants in the place. If you have 4-5 students turning over in 6-12 month period – it adds up.

    Sean Mulligan
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    Otis Elevator Company Pty Ltd

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    Profile photo of Sean MulliganSean Mulligan
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    Yeah, he is right and he is wrong…I have just knocked over about 6 books on property investng in the last 2 weeks – and most of them are not really good. Don’t get me wrong – I got tips from all of them – but there came a point that their strategies broke down or showed a biad to one type of property investing. Thta fact that Steves book was the best was suprising – as I almost dropped it at the book store because of the cheesy title. I come from a business background – with a degree and MBA and I have always been critical of home ownership due to the financial burdan it put you under. I like to stay light on my feet and put my money into something that makes me money.

    Steve’s books immediately struck me as common sense and prudent to a person who is used to writing business plans and trying to drop a new businesses burn rate. However, like i said, the title is cheezy – excactly the type that a shyster would use – also with the “following” he has created (hell this site and products are a sweet business idea – and constructed well), he makes an easy target. Unfortunately sucess in the mainstream does not win you praise in academic circles – in fact it does the opposite. A shame – as most economists that I’ve met are pretty broke.

    Sean Mulligan
    NE Sales Consultant
    Otis Elevator Company Pty Ltd

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