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    Hi Steve, Jason & Romy,

    WOW what a massive 5 days.

    Thanks Steve for all the hard work you put into this massive week of knowledge, I know you have personally added a huge amount of time into turning book knowledge into practical knowledge and I am sure everyone who attended left with a head full of ideas and a willingness to implement that knowledge, to continue to advance further in their property investing.

    I am also aware your team around you have a massive impact on the fluid nature of this training. Thanks for everyone’s effort.

    I was rapt with the conveyance of the boot camp and the quality of the group, and I hope my contributions where of value to those who attended. This was an experience I truly value and would recommend it to anyone who wants to advance not only in their investing but also in their life.

    The week was a vortex of captivating information, wisdom, picking up nuggets of real life experience, interacting, and nascent friendships.

    Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and life’s work with us. I intend to maintain this brilliant momentum!

    Again thanks

    Col.

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    @colanthea
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    Marshes,

    The easiest thing to do is go online and search the Council's web page for their LEP Maps which should show you whether the land you are looking at is within a certain zone or whether there are any plans for changes to the zoning of the area in the future.

    In alot of cases you can research this and plenty of other information from the Councils web pages.

    Yes it takes time, however it will save you money and eventually a wasted trip to the council chambers.

    Regards

    Col 

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