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Finding Positive Cashflow Property Without The Huge Fees of a Property Brokerryan mclean [477 Posts] Hey Everyone, I am fairly new to the forum, but I have seen loads of thread by people who need help finding positive cashflow properties to invest in. I understand it is getting harder and harder to find them these days so I want to let you all know about a great solution. CashFlowInvestor.com.au is a subscription based service that finds and lists a whole variety of positive cashflow properties. It is not a property broker so you don't have to pay the massive 2% fee on purchase price (eg. $8,000 on a $400,000 property). It is a monthly payment and no other fees. It has a limit of 100 members so competition between you and other investors is extremely limited and there are more than enough properties to go around. If you want someone to help you find a positive cashflow property, but don't want the fees of working with a mortgage broker then this service is for you. Ryan ps. I am a contributor to this forum, not a spammer. I just wanted to let people know about this service because a lot of people have been asking for it. If it breaks any forum rules then you can delete this post but please don't delete my account :) seand [3 Posts] Hi Ryan I tried to subscribe but all 100 slots are full. What is the dropout rate?? Cheers Sean Building Assets [10 Posts] Hi, Our group is marketing National Rental Assistance Scheme allocated properties in Adelaide, turning these new preoperties into cashflow positive, they are going quickly but still have some. Rob Qlds007 [8897 Posts] Hi Rob How is you group coping with the initial ATO ruling last week that the Tax credits wont be available to individual mum and dad investors only to Companies and Charities ? Richard Taylor - richard@tayloredfinancialsolutions.com.au Tel: 07 3720 1888 |
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