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    hi,

    i am looking at getting into property options. i was thinking all this focus seems to be from a one man band perspective. wouldn’t it be better to have a solicitor, town planner and architect on your team?

    as for finding possible houses/land to develop. would it be best to go to the council and ask what is expected to change zoning, then to approach the people who live in that area and ask them if they would like to get into an option (even if they are currently not looking to sell)?

    am i to naive in all of this?

    thanks to eveyone else who posted. i agree this topic is REALLY interesting

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    my tickets are still unclaimed. email me [email protected]

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    yep, how many do you want/need? give me your email, and i can organise that. i will need your name/names and contact info, so i can forward that to propertyinvesting.com

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    hi, circumstances have changed and i am no longer able to go. so if you want two FREE tickets, please email me by the 30 April.

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    i am in a similar boat. i am a young student with out stable income. i have been to many banks and all have them have knocked me back. but that isn't going to stop me. i learn something new every time. i am under the influence that if you have the deposit for a positively geared property they are more willing to provide finance. tell them your plans. share your vision. show them facts and figure on the property. also show them you have performed what if scenarios (if interest rates rise etc.). show them you know your stuff and you have thought about the worst case scenario.

    having said that i have no houses in my name. mainly cause i don't have the deposit, and i dont' know how to get around it!! if anyone has any help. i'm all ears.

    hope that helps.

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    price 165000 @ 80% LVR. the house is in NSW.

    thanks for your help

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    thanks alot. i think my next step, thanks to you guys is to call the council.

    thanks heaps

    Jerome

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    ok but seeming as i am doing it privately, does that mean i still need to get the NSW license? is it illegal to bird dog if you are not a qualified agent?

    thank you for your help

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    thank you. i have my real estate sales person certificate. it is a Queensland certificate. i was wondering if i had to get the NSW certificate if i am intending to sell on properties from NSW?

    thank you

    4141915

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    ok i got some questions bird doging … it is just a general term used to describe finding positive cashflow deals or any investment deals?

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    thanks alot. that was amazing clarification. and it is something i wanted to get into but knew very little about. thanks. i just have one further question shoudl i look into a lawer writing that contract? sure it may cost money but i am very worried about things … coming back. and becsue i don't know the ins and outs of the law wouldn't it be best to go see a lawyer? especially for the first few.

    what are your thoughts.

    thank you for your help.

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    ideas for finance

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    i'm in brisbane. studying at university of queensland. i'm just lacking some ideas. i really want to do things but im scared that if i wait to long or don't find a solution soon i might loose motivations. which is something i am very affraid of. hence why i am asking for help

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    okay i'm in pretty much the same position as "anythings possible". i tried to get a standard loan from one of the big 4 and i kinda felt a bit ridiculed when they turned me down. now i know that i'm risky. so conventional ways of borrowing arent the way yet.

    so how, what shoudl i do, to find people that would be willing one to borrow me there money (seeming i have no practical experience) and two how does bird dogging work in more detail please? i see deals quite regularly that would be great positive cashflow investments but i don't know how to find the money or the people to off load them too. does anyone have any suggestions on what could be my next options? i've been mulling over this problem for quite some time and if i'm honest with myself it has been too long. i want to get into … it is time. i'd like some more experienced approaches or fresh approaches in order to kick start my ideas back up.

    thank you for your help

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    thanks alot Richard. that all make so much sence now.

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    hey i am only new to investing gargon. could you please help me with some of the lingo. what do IP, SMSF, SISA, PPOR and QS mean?

    Thanks for your help.

    Jerome

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