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    Hi Maybe if you explained why it would be a good investment eg would it be cash flow positive? potential for capital growth? etc
    Describe the location and nearby facilities this would help to promote your sale

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    Do you absolutely HAVE to sell your house to move overseas?

    Assuming you don’t owe too much on the house, have you thought of moving overseas and using your house as an I.P, and rent a place for a while in your new country?

    We are currently doing this and it has been a great financial move.

    You can rent for a while until you get settled and if you want, take your time and sell at your leisure, hopefully get a better price and then buy in your new country.

    Buying stuff to set up a place to live costs absolutely bugger-all if you look around in your new place. We set up our whole apartment and a car for $6k, and we didn’t even try hard to save money. Now that we have been here a while and had a look around we reckon we could have paid half that for the same amount of stuff.

    You don’t want to rush this process if you don’t need to.

    Cheers,
    Marc.
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