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    Thanks for your inputs [:)] I didnt realise that i could search the forum threads[:I] – i’m a newbie in more ways than one hehehehe. Anyways, thanks again.

    Caeryla

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    Hi hi everyone,

    I’m one of the young’uns on this forum…having been popped out 19.somethingorother years ago. Currently I’m studying fulltime (heh…here comes Centrelink…) but in about 5 years -eesh!- I’ll be working my little tush off as an intern. I figure that if I spend 5 years researching property, once I actually have money I will be confident enough to actually spend it! [;)]

    Anyways, its great to see people from all walks of life in this forum connected through common interest [:)]

    Caeryla

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    Hi Peoples,

    Like many of the other newbies to the scene, I do not know much and thus can’t really help with any questions…with additional ones of my own! So, I’d like to thank you all for replying to my posts, its been appreciated heaps and heaps [:D]

    Caeryla

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    Has anyone had experiences with buying in the Medina/Kwinana region? I’m looking at a vacant block east of the kwinana plant which is selling for about $44k for 700+sqm. It was actually found by my mother so I havent actually had the chance to talk the agent or check out the property yet. I’m worried about how the presence of the Kwinana plant will affect prices in the future. I am a newbie to the extent that I really have no idea how the finance/banks etc will work – my parents are willing to put up a deposit of up to $20k and I will slowly pay off any loans. My situation is that I am currently receiving youth allowance, but will only have a ‘real’ income when i start work, which will be in about 5 years when i finish my degree. Its a bit helpless and hopeless hey [xx(]
    Does have anyone have any suggestions?

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    Thanks david. Perhaps I can persuade my mum to join in as well [:)] See you guys at the next meeting…

    Caeryla

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    Hi All,

    I was wondering if it was OK (and useful) for someone like myself – 2nd year uni student with minimal income but with a possibility of parental involvement, to come to the meetings. I think they’re a great idea and Im slowly learning just by reading your forum discussions but I am far from being able to contribute. Should I perusing books and researching first? Please advise! And please feel free to say whats on your mind [:)] I am but a young one [:D]

    Caeryla

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    Morning Peeps!

    Thanks for your comments [:)] I guess its time to put my holidays into good use!

    Caeryla

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