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  • Profile photo of Tatts_83Tatts_83
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    Hey guys,
    Wondering if anyone has any good suggestions for magazines or email subscriptions that they would reccommend?
    Thanks
    Tatts :-)

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    Tatts not trying to state the obvious however I subscribe to Australian Property Investor and I think its great.

    POB

    Profile photo of Tatts_83Tatts_83
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    LOL, i do the same, was actually after other subscriptions.
    thanks anyway

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    The obvious answer is you need to subscribe to Property Divas of course!!

    Otherwise there's a new magazine out called "Your Investment Property" well worth a look,  plus Michael Yardneys free newsletter at Property Update or Kirsty Dunphey produces an inspirational weekly email.

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    your investment property? is it good? havnt seen it around.. maybe i'll subscribe to it!

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    "Your Investment Property"  seems to be produced by the same publisher as "Your Mortgage".  Shelf price is $9.95, but you can subscribe for 6 issues at $29.95.  Have a look in your local newsagent.  Similar format to API.

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    Hi,

    I subscribe both API and Your Mortgage. looking forward to receive them every month. Great magazine.

    cheers

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    Hi Tatts,

    I subscribe to these email newsletters, and I think they are fantastic…

    Michael Yardney / Metropole – http://www.propertyupdate.com.au/

    Margaret Lomas / Destiny – https://www.destiny.net.au/vipregistration.aspx

    Hans Jakobi / Real Estate Secrets – http://www.realestatesecrets.com.au

    And of course the Steve McKnight PropertyInvesting.com newsletter as well !!!

    Thanks,

    BDM

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    Hi Tatts,

    There is loads of free information on the net; however finding them an be difficult.

    The most comprehensive eNewsletters that I've come across for Australian property investors are;

    API newsletter – http://www.apimagazine.com.au/newsletter

    Property update (as above)

    Real real estate investing – http://www.real-realestateinvesting.com/blog/

    If you are willing to pay $70 a pop, Terry Ryder writes reports that you can purchase on his website http://www.hotspotting.com.au I swear by them and they have helped me make decisions ahead of the pack that have delivered tremendous capital growth in a short period of time.

    In terms of magazines, API has been around for 10 years and just keeps getting better! It's only $8.95 and the information is spot on. I found a discounted subscription at http://www.apimagazine.com.au/rea so you can get it for only $75 for a year!

    I know its only a newcomer, but Your Investment Property is bi-monthly, more expensive ($9.95) has less content and is mainly advertorial. Still it has a nice glossy look and is ok for beginners, but doesn't deliver the bang for your buck that API does.

    Hope this helps!

    Profile photo of Tatts_83Tatts_83
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    hey everyone,
    thanks for all the suggestions. i’ll check them all out and see how they go.
    Tatts :-)

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    Terry Ryders reports have been of use to me not only in property but also in employment by giving me a heads up and confirmation of upcoming infrastructure projects.

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