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Hello everyone!
I just joined this forum today and I hope to be able to get along with everyone!
Hi, My name is Frank Satar, I am 36 yrs old and I have been in the Real Estate and finance industry for about 18 years (basically half my life). I am a silent partner at a small brokering firm in Melbourne and am currently in Thailand managing the sales team for Tulip Group development in Pattaya for the past 2 years. I started investing in properties when we started the brokering firm around 8 years ago and currently own a total of 6 investment properties in Australia and in Thailand. The Thai market is very busy considering the rest of the world and that is mostly due to it being sort of a cash market due to the fact that there are a lot of foreigners buying properties here. <moderator: delete advertising>. Kind Regards, Frank Satar
Hey all,
I’m Sydney Felard and I’m a NSW-based green campaing manager looking to become a property investor. I have little to no experience with REI but I’ve seen many people around me succeed in the field so I’m motivated to try and learn a thing or two, and hopefully do my first investment after a while.
I prefer investment opportunities with low risk as I am still in the process of learning. I’d love if you can share some experience and resources on this manner.I’m currently working in the domestic maintenance industry and I have a good point of view of what my local market could offer. I also have a flexible working schedule so I’ll have plenty of time to educate myself, meet experts and visit some local properties for sale.
S. Felard / Domestic cleaning specialist, campaign manager and adviser in Sydney,NSW
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