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    I am thinking about investing in complexes designed and built for retirement and aged care residents. Any advice will be welcomed.

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    Hi,

    I was looking into the same thing, but I’ve discovered that some of the units are only bought for a 50 year period, then become property of the establishment again.

    What have you found?

    Cheers
    Soosh [:)]

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    Hi Junior,

    I have made some comments on this topic in a reply to a posted question. Post is titled “QLD investment opportunity” I think, it’s currently located on page 4, authored by Eu Savage. It has a perspective on one firm that deals in the retirement living sector of the market.

    I must say I’m not an authority on the sector, but my thoughts may help.

    All the best

    Gus

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    Do your homework whatever you go for

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    Hi Soosh
    Thanks for the reply and advice – the info that AAI got off the one company does not stipulate any time frame but I will ask and keep you informed.
    Thanks
    Junior[:)][:)]

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