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    Hey Matt, Thanks for your generous offer.

    Are the tickets still available?

    Thanks,

    David

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    Having just attended Marks seminar on Saturday I question the value of the home study pack. For me there appears to be only a couple of things I would want from it, these being the Option documents and a copy of the letter he sends to potential vendors.

    Can anyone that has seen these documents please comment on them. Are they worth the spend of are they flimsy generic documents designed to extract money from your pocket?

    Thanks

    Toolamn

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    Hi all

    I too live in the Berwick area and plan to develope a few sites over the coming years. I would appreciate it if mortgageman could also forward the info to myself. The email address is [email protected]

    Good luck afghangirl on your development. As a suggestion, have a look around the area and see what other developers have had approved. If you stick to similar designs to them you shouldn’t have too many problems. I have been closely watching a development of a residential block opposite Akoonah park in order to determine what works and what doesn’t.

    Cheers

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    They are all good ideas thanks dohicky and I appreciate the time you have taken to assist me.

    The problem I see with some of the ideas is that a live in manager would be required and I don’t want to tie up my time doing this. Being so new to the property investing game I need to spend time learning stratagies and processes rather than managing a property. I have not ruled this out completly as an estate agent could work as an off site manager. I would welcome others thoughts on this.

    Over night I brainstormed with myself[blink] and came up with a couple other ideas, these being a music lesson studio or a cooking class studio with overnight accomodation. As the kitchen is a comercial kitchen I figure it would be ideal to run cooking classes from. With 12 beadrooms some could be turned into individual class rooms for music lessons.

    I’m going to view the property today and see what is needed to convert it to a usable facility. I have also thought that I should send letters to music schools, cooking schools, primary & secondary schools, aged care facilities, doctors, accountants etc in the area advising of a property becoming available and see what response I get.

    Just wondering from those that have done this before, is it better to telephone, mail out or approach face to face? I see that face to face would be very time consuming and that telephone may not reach the person (owner/manager) required to make the decission.

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    Thanks for the advice guys. I have also received PM telling me about Stuart Smith so I’ll give him a call.

    Cheers

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