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Submitted by leonie.roberson... on May 20, 2008 - 11:05pm.

Joined: 20/05/2008

Has anyone information about or had dealings with this company. My husband and I have a meeting with them and I wanted some background on their credability first. Is it a good idea to deal with these sort of companies/

Leonie


May 21, 2008 - 11:13am

Joined: 17/05/2008

Hi Leonie,
My husband and I are trying to find out about this company too ( RE: Please Help Post).  Plenty of people have looked at our question but noone has offered any information about them yet.  To me, the offer sounds too good to be true.  My husband understands how they want to set things up, but I just can't wrap my head around it.  Have you booked for your meeting in Melbourne yet?  We had to postpone our trip due to child care issues, however it could be a good thing as now we have a bit of time to try to find out about their company.  Good luck, let me know if you find out anything.


May 21, 2008 - 1:58pm

Joined: 18/09/2006

Hi Leonie,

I will start by saying that I have no prior knowledge of this company but I believe that companies like this exist to service people that are not confident with thier own investment strategies and are looking for guidance to invest and possibly an easy way out. Guidance is great and every new investor needs it but seeking guidance from a company that at the same time iwill be trying to sell thier properties to you could be risky. Bottom line is that companies like this are really out to do one thing and that is make money for themselves first and the cleint second.
Having said that as long as you do the research and do your own due diligence before entreing into an agreement it may just work.
One thing to remember though is that there is always a price to pay when investing in property, what you save in one area will cost you in another i.e. saving time will cost you money, saving money will cost you time.

Good Luck,

Regards,

Dean


May 21, 2008 - 4:07pm

Joined: 20/05/2008

thanks for the advice. I will do my homework.

Leonie


May 21, 2008 - 4:14pm

Joined: 20/05/2008

cassnmick wrote:
Hi Leonie,
My husband and I are trying to find out about this company too ( RE: Please Help Post).  Plenty of people have looked at our question but noone has offered any information about them yet.  To me, the offer sounds too good to be true.  My husband understands how they want to set things up, but I just can't wrap my head around it.  Have you booked for your meeting in Melbourne yet?  We had to postpone our trip due to child care issues, however it could be a good thing as now we have a bit of time to try to find out about their company.  Good luck, let me know if you find out anything.

We have a meeting in wollongong on the weekend. Iwill let you know how it goes.

Leonie


May 23, 2008 - 7:44pm

Joined: 02/01/2008

Hi Leonie

I have dealt with(and am dealing with) Park Trent properties over the last 9 months. Before I give more detail, you can search for ParkTrent or Park Trent in these posts - you will get some entries from a year or so ago. Anyway, they are a Woollongong based group, have been around for several(20 from memory) years, and my dealings have been reasonably good. I bought a H&L package in Ningi, QLD, the house is under construction currently. Like with these things, do your sums and negotiate. Other than that, they came across as reasonably professional and no dramas up to this stage. Let me know if you need to talk.

cheers


September 4, 2008 - 12:38pm

Joined: 04/09/2008

[Removed due to questionable content at the request of Park Trent Properties Group Pty Ltd]


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September 4, 2008 - 12:46pm

Joined: 23/08/2003

[Removed due to questionable content at the request of Park Trent Properties Group Pty Ltd]

Richard Taylor - richard@tayloredfinancialsolutions.com.au Tel: 07 3720 1888
Residential Mortgage Broker providing structured home loan advice for investors and owner occupiers all over Australia.
Thinking of buying your next investment property using a SMSF. Email me for a copy of my SMSF EBook.


September 5, 2008 - 12:37am

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October 17, 2008 - 2:44pm

Joined: 16/10/2008

MY dealings are limited

I went to seminar and someone came to see me 3 -4 days later i did feel pressured that i had to go to one of there meeting and get flown there and so on, i am the impulsive one in my relationship so i almost signed on the line but my other half slowed me down and i had time to take a breather.

I have nothing against this style of investment but there is only a certain amount of properties you can negative gear before your income is stretched to its limit.

This wasn't for me but if i can just say don't get caught up in the excitement slow down take a look and work out what will work for you also do you need to spend the few extra hundred dollars to go to there office? shouldn't it be able to be done at you place or over the phone?

Tim

only my opinion and everyone has them


Qlds007's picture

October 21, 2008 - 3:33pm

Joined: 23/08/2003

Hi WG

Great opening post x 2 of indorcement.

Which area of PT sales are you in.

Seriously maybe i should become a moderator.

Richard Taylor - richard@tayloredfinancialsolutions.com.au Tel: 07 3720 1888
Residential Mortgage Broker providing structured home loan advice for investors and owner occupiers all over Australia.
Thinking of buying your next investment property using a SMSF. Email me for a copy of my SMSF EBook.


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October 21, 2008 - 4:38pm

Joined: 05/04/2008

Wow.. removed due to

[Removed due to questionable content at the request of Park Trent Properties Group Pty Ltd]

Seriously... where is the Freedom of Information?
I am so scared that the moderators in this blog are related to Park Trent Properties.... (but they are of course too afraid to disclose). ?Steve Mcknight is also related with Park Trent?

Has anyone checked with Department of Fair Trading? or reported to them?


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October 21, 2008 - 5:21pm

Joined: 10/10/2006

The posts have been edited due to potentially defamatory content which could provoke legal action. We require that members refrain from posting content that could be reasonably construed as libel (as stated in our terms and conditions).

In most cases this can be avoided by members simply wording their posts more carefully, and by avoiding derogatory remarks. Rather than completely removing the posts, we leave a note so that members realise what happened. It is for your benefit and not ours.


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October 22, 2008 - 4:20pm

Joined: 21/04/2004

I am very confused about when a moderator steps in.  It seems that when an organisation who is subject to negative feedback on this forum complains, then the posts are whipped off very quickly.  However, when organisations very unsubtly pretend to be a satisfied customer raving about their services post on this site, those posts get left on.

Companies brazenly try to sell their wares on this site and those posts get left on.  Woodysgirl is obviously involved in Parktrent and her post gets left on.  (If she isn't then I offer my sincere apologies and assume that the moderators have checked and found that she isn't involved before leaving her post on this site).

Look, when a company pretends to be a satisfied customer posting on this site then that company opens itself up to criticism.  If the moderators on this site were a bit more proactive they would find several threads far more 'defamatory" than this one.  It seems the moderators only delete posts when the companies involved complain about them.  If the moderators want to adhere to the terms and conditions that state that members should refrain from posting libellous content then they should take a more active role on this site and continually monitor and delete all the crap that appears on the forum these days.

It makes me cranky to get on this forum and see all the blatant self promotion by new forumites remaining on the forum while, when a company sets itself up for criticism by misrepresentation (pretenting it is a satisfied customer rather than disclosing that it is actually the owner/employee) responses get deleted very quickly.

Get your act together moderators.  Either delete all the rubbish or leave it all on.  Seeing the censorship on this site is getting tiresome.

Sheesh!

K


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October 22, 2008 - 5:02pm

Joined: 07/10/2004

"There ought to be limits to freedom" GW Bush


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October 22, 2008 - 10:25pm

Joined: 11/05/2006

We bought two properties through ParkTrent and neither have been stunning successes.  In particular, the latest purchase, of an apartment in Silverwater Resort, VIC, that ParkTrent placed us onto - and they gained much commission from -  has failed dismally.  The guaranteed rental of over 6% is now less than 2% and falling !!  ParkTrent have 'given up' in trying to get the additional rental from the resort management and no concern for the many investors who are now severly out of pocket on a monthly basis.

Overall, don't put all of your eggs in one basket - our DHA property has done much better than ParkTrent and no worries, wished we had bought another DHA property rather than listening to Ron Cross and his Park Trent company staff.  

You need to make your own mind up, but I would advise to leave ParkTrent well alone.

Happy to discuss above with the moderator if these truthful comments are 'too risky' !!


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October 23, 2008 - 5:38pm

Joined: 05/04/2008

Thanks for sharing the info with us.....


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October 23, 2008 - 5:54pm

Joined: 10/10/2006

Linar,

We sympathise with what you're saying but:

  1. It's often difficult to determine if a member is making false or legitimate positive claims about a company so it wouldn't be right to remove their post without good reason. If it is fairly obvious that the claims are false (WoodysGirl's post had piqued my interest) then we will remove it.
  2. Libellous content possibly puts both the poster and PropertyInvesting.com in danger of legal action. Even if a statement is true, having no supporting evidence still puts the poster at risk.
  3. If members are to criticise business practices then they should do so more tactfully. We will not remove content unless it could be construed as libel.
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