All Topics / General Property / Time rich, money poor seeking partner in melb

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  • Profile photo of bwendanbwendan
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    @bwendan
    Join Date: 2004
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    Hi, my name is brendan, and am seeking an investing partner. newbie but open minded and willing to learn, have lots of free time atm, 2 months holidays.

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    @yack
    Join Date: 2003
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    Not sure a person with money is prepared to let a newbie run with their hard earned cash while the newbie is learning.

    But hey you never know if you never ask.

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    @richmond
    Join Date: 2003
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    yeah sure brendan, have some of my hard earned equity and borrowing power… don’t think so mate… your time might be better spent learning a. about property investing and b. how to become less money poor.

    cheers
    r

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    @aussierogue
    Join Date: 2003
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    anyone with their own atm machine is a worthy partner.

    Profile photo of ANUBISANUBIS
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    @anubis
    Join Date: 2003
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    Why not take another job for 2 months to make some more money to use for your own investments. If you are money poor why have a holiday – do something about improving your financial situation.

    You have zero chance of anyone giving you money for a jv as you bring nothing but spare time to the deal.

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    @beacher
    Join Date: 2005
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    You have to sell yourself better than just saying “I’m a newbie and want to learn”. Maybe then someone will be interested to show u how things are done…

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    @monopoly
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    Errr…Bwendan, you’re all of 16 aren’t you??? [blink]

    Not that I think that’s a bad thing, I used to be that age once too, but I hardly think finding an investing partner at 16 is very likely.

    Study hard, learn lots and in time opportunities will be yours for the taking.

    Cheers,

    Jo

    Profile photo of gatsbygatsby
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    @gatsby
    Join Date: 2003
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    Hey Bwendan,
    If you are 16 then good on you for having a go with your post mate! In my book (still waiting to be published!) there are no wrong questions to ask. Use the advice from all the above to keep learning. Good luck!
    Cheers,
    Gatsby!

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    @westan
    Join Date: 2002
    Post Count: 1,950

    hi brendon

    my advice is go to the library and borrow some books on investing, start with Rich dad poor dad. Then go get some part time work to get some extra cash.

    regards westan

    I live in New Zealand and for a fee find cash positive deals there, email me at [email protected] to join our database

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