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    Thank you to all of you for your valued suggestions[exhappy]

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    There is a tree growing business at the back that operates in a flood affected area. My idea was to sell the flood affected land to him. Didn’t go further as I realised can not dubdivide to sell to him anyway.

    Thanks for the advise, Len. I do not have the money to develop units at this stage.

    Here is a link to the property if anyone is interested. The house is in good condition

    http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bin/rsearch?a=o&s=qld&c=18138244&tm=1134857494&id=102776502&f=0&p=10&t=res&ty=&snf=ras&ag=&cu=&fmt=&header=

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    I agree with Battleships. Starting out is a battle.

    Some tips on starting out.

    Tips on finding/creating a high return property in the lower price range… when(like me)don’t have much deposit (and no equity)

    Techniques to streamline property searching ..on the internet and inspections

    Cheers, Wazl

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    Thanks for those replies.

    From looking at realestate.com.au it appears that cheaper units have a better return than houses. Will have to go have a look myself … get out into the real world. Am getting square eyes from staring at the computer.

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