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  • Profile photo of DragonDragon
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    How does one find these properties under $100,000.
    as mentioned at the Property Masters Series Tape 1?

    Profile photo of Andrew1Andrew1
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    Hi,

    As a start try realestate.com.au or domain.com.au, choose your state and do a search for ALL AREAS for houses under 100k (inclusive of regional areas) – You’ll find plenty of houses under that mark.

    Regards,

    Andrew Benikos

    Profile photo of Steve McKnightSteve McKnight
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    Hi,

    The answer is to start looking.

    Maybe you could get some stats for median house prices of your state branch of the Real Estate Institute where you live.

    Alternatively go to the REIA… they sell data for all States.

    Bye

    Steve McKnight

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    Profile photo of ADAD
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    Hey Dragon,
    Just to give you an up to the minute example of buys out there…..
    Here are two I bought last month
    2 bedroom $54000.
    3 bedroom $83000.

    Here are two I am looking at presently,

    Duplex listed for $80,000 (both)
    Two houses listd for $90,000 (both).

    There are opportunities out there right now.
    Keep searching. I spent months doing research before finding the markets I deal in….Worth the wait though.

    Enjoy
    AD [:0)]

    Success is not the result of sponataneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.
    Reggie Leach

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    So AD are you even going to give us a small hint where these properties are?

    Profile photo of ADAD
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    I would like to but then I am feeding you rather than letting you guys hunt. To give you that info will domesticate and limit your opportunities rather than leave you wild with unlimited potential.

    Good hunting……

    Enjoy
    AD [:0)]

    Success is not the result of sponataneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.
    Reggie Leach

    Profile photo of SooshieSooshie
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    Hi Dragon,

    Are you convinced positive cash flow investing is for you? If so, I suggest you do some homework. I’d like to suggest you go into the ‘useful links’ post and have a read around and see what you can find. Keep a notepad handy.

    And NO, I don’t get paid to plug anything here. Just in case you were wondering. Personally I think that this site is fantastic for all types of investors and the wealth of information you can find at this site is amazing, but you need to want to look for it.

    Happy hunting
    Sooshie [:)]

    There are no problems, only solutions!

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