Thanks, that was very funny you’ll have everyone thinking you are a consultant too! She’s not BTW, she has pet grooming and minding service.
It was funny a couple of months ago she was washing my dogs and said I just read this great book it’s called 0 to 130 … And I said Oh yeah, but thinking not another b****y one[:0)]. I…[Read more]
I recall you mentioned that you and Pinky were looking for your PPOR. That if total “bad” debt, you need to think about how well you can service that mortgage as well as the difference on a neg geared property.
The thing I really notice with our neg gear unit is that the full amount of the mortgage still comes out of our bank account but…[Read more]
That i swhat I have found also, you find that the areas you will be looking for are a couple of hours our of Perth. Maybe start with a realestate.com search for the cheastest WA properties and then suss out the towns from there.
Nhill has got 3 main industries that help to sustain the town so they don’t rely on the land. This helps as 2 of those industries brings transient employees through the town that require housing.
I also have read alot of those books mentioned and agree with the feedback, the thing I did was go to the library and borrowed the books it saves heaps of money. You can always buy the ones you like.
I also wanted to add a book that AD recommended to me ages ago called The Riches Man In Babylon – great read although not specifically about…[Read more]
We bought a serviced apartment at the begining of the year, it was our first IP and the bank lent us 104% of the value against our PPOR. After that we realised that we should have done it differently, but it is always worth talking to your lender, however the finance people on this forum are pretty spot on.
quote:it was interesting to see the replies. You’re right, I’ve never meet Steve and I don’t and wont put people up on pedestals regardless of how good they maybe. I was simply expressing an opinion which a lot of people seemed to have read and accepted save for the same few people that always come to Steve’s rescue