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  • Profile photo of crashy

    for the newbies:

    PPOR – primary place of residence
    LOC – line of credit
    FHOG – first homeowner grant
    P&I – principal & interest
    IP – investment property

    feel free to add to the list…….

    Profile photo of Harold

    Gees, you are active Crashy. Don’t you sleep you financial advicor you

    Profile photo of Harold

    Crashy, have you found any properties around Eagleby…. I found a potential under 100 place in my local area. It’s got 3 signs on it, its listed at 125, I’m moving tentatively

    Profile photo of crashy

    sleep is for whimps.

    oh wait, thats lunch

    i found some parts of eagleby quite nice, go a few streets down and hit slumville. agents tell me they would be putting their money there, and they are the experts I guess.

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    Some of my hardcore friends are solidifying their residential gains in commercial property. I like that concept. I just haven’t got enough residetnial gains

    Profile photo of entelechyentelechy
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    Hi Crashy,
    Yeah it was lunch, but Gordon wasn’t into property.[:)

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    Gordon made $800k on his first property deal. It was better than sex.

    At that time he thought it was all the money in the world, but now he makes that in a day.

    [}:)

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    Hi there,

    Welcome to the forum and feel free to play with the buttons and icons you see. They uncover a plethora of information.
    Here is a link already started, with regards to acronyms…
    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2233
    Hope this helps
    Cheers
    Sooshie [:)

    “small steps make the journey” (SAS)

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