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My future plan...would like to hear people thoughtshisham [1 Posts] Hi to all, Ive just joined the forum after reading the book from 0 to 260+ properties in 7years a excellent read with a good insight into the property game. Im 20 years of age and have always had a passion for the property game from the age of 16. My passion to be in the property game took a more serious turn when i turned 18 when a tragic incident happened in my life were i chose to take a more serious approach to my passion. Now i am 20 working at the NAB moving my way up the corporate ladder and studying finance. My plan discussed with my brother whom is going to be my partner in business, is for me to take care of the financial side of things as i work at a bank and get all the perks and my brother aged 18 doing a apprenticeship as a chippy to fix up the houses. we plan to buy houses that need to be renovated to add value and sell them off. Ive read a lot about going into business with family but we have discussed it quite extensivly and are happy to go through a solicitor to set things up. At the moment its a 4/5 year plan as he will have to complete his apprenticeship and i compete my studies whilst still working at the bank to move up the ladder. So far we have started saving account. each contributing 1000 dollars each a month roughly sitting at about 8k hopefully by the end of the year 22-24k. In 4-5 years it should hopefully sit around 80-120k. What are your thoughts people on our current plan all criticism is welcome ? troynbec [98 Posts] Hi Hisham I wish you success. Troy PS I found 0- 260+ Properties a really good read, and thoroughly enjoyed chapter 16 TroynBec You can have more than you've got because you can become more than you are |
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