Originally posted by Rubbachook:
Chan$ – on an earlier post in this thread you say you rent. Didn’t you say in another thread that you bought your PPOR?
Why are you renting?
I bought PPOR back in June 2001, live there for 2 years moved out and currently renting.
Warm Regards
ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re on your way to Frolic Freedom!]
If you know the area that you want to invest and ready to buy off the plan then the best place is to speak to the council town planner. By doing this you will know who is applying for development application and a block of how many unit.
Originally posted by Brent:
What do you think about having the facilities for a chat room so you could schedule online property investing ‘meetings’ on a set topic, say one evening once a month?
Brent
That is a great idea! You can alway have a trial if it doesn’t work out then you can alway take it off.
Originally posted by judi:
“The alternative advice is to find ” a solution “. Can someone give me an example of how this works relative to a buy and rent out (for +cf) situation.”
Increase the rent []
Seriously though, I’m about to install a brand new air con for $200, paint the very old and worn lamipanel in the shower for a cost of about $60…[Read more]
HK provided pack of information that I hardly finish it. He has the base principles called the 7 commandments to your investment success and yes I like it.
Warm Regards
ChanDollars
[Keep going, you’re on your way to Frolic Freedom!]
Originally posted by calron:
If your talking about being Buying a really big boat, an Aston Martin DB9 and spending as much time as you like with your family whenever you like???
Then thats what I’ll be doing next year, Ocassionally organising the next Development..
Ah the life that I have wanted ever since I started work..
I use to be a member of enrichment’s group when I was in Secondary School (1992 to 1993). This was a group where we meet every week to solve mathematic’s problems for mathematic competition. It was a hard solving problems where the best lecturer from University of NSW and Sydney joint together to come up with difficult questions and gave to us (30…[Read more]
First turn on switch no. 1 wait for 10 minutes. Turn it off then turn switch no. 2 on. Walk to the room with the lamp.
If the lamp is on then switch no. 2 control the lamp, if it is not on then feel the lamp if it is hot then switch no. 1 is control the lamp, if it is cold then switch no. 3 control…[Read more]