Fullout, you said : “The people who attended it said its worth more than 10k cos the got so much out of it.”
There is no doubt that Brad Sugars is clear and co-herent in conveying his ideas.
I agree with Ben however when he says “Even if this guy is genuine I can’t believe that you wouldn’t get more value from reference books and the experience…[Read more]
Mortgage Hunter said : “Someone once said: “A man will pay double to buy something he needs whereas a women will pay half to buy something she doesn’t need.” ”
Please Simon, don’t hide behind ‘Someone’.
If you want to make a statement do so in your own name and accept the risk of the ire of all women folks on this website coming down onto you.…[Read more]
Ausprop is right. It is sheer lunacy to want to manage your properties yourself.
For one thing, if one is one step removed from the tenant one doesn’t have to listen to the hard luck stories.
For another thing, if the tenant knows you and you have made it your business to be friendly, the moment he finds himself into strife his priority to pay…[Read more]
>>So for example, residential property returns are lower, there risk might be medium, as opposed to commercial properties which are higher risks.<<
I beg to differ Elves. There are far less problems with retail shops than with residential tenants.
(I hope that I got it right in that you were referring to retail property when you spoke about…[Read more]
You said : “Yes, this would be greater than great! But the fact that my husband is a licenced carpenter doesn’t really help if the property is a 6 hours (or more) drive away, and he’s stuck in Sydney because he has contracts here and can’t get away.”
There really isn’t a lot of difference who carries out the work.
Kay, a mezzanine floor is another floor level being created in the same space. If the ceiling is high enough then there is room for another level. So mezzanine means something like ‘in the middle’.
And here I thought you knew EVERYTHING. Shows you how wrong I sometimes can be []