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    May I be audacious enough to suggest a refinement of the ’11 second rule’?

    As it takes longer, I’ll call it the 22 second rule.

    Here’s the formula:

    Property rent = X

    Add or deduct the following to X:

    If built before 1985 -$10
    If built after 1985 +$10

    If timber/asbestos -$10
    If brick/tile +10

    If <1km to town or beach +$10
    If >1km to town or beach -$10

    If land component is small -$10
    If land component is large +$10

    If there is a body corp -$5
    If there is no body corp +$5

    If there is town sewage +$5
    If septic tank only -$5

    Then multiply result by 500 to get an appropriate sale price that you’re willing to pay.

    The aim is to factor in things like location & maintenance, so it’s a little more refined than the 11 sec solution.

    Comments anyone?

    Peter

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    [:O] [:D] That’s fantastic! Well done.

    Don’t know about the timber vs brick one though – being a Qlder, the timber houses are the fave. Is this based on expected maintenance costs??

    Cheers,
    Mel

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    Peter,

    This is Cool! [8D]

    Well done!

    Amit

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    If you can do all that in your head in 22 seconds your doing well… :) I would have trouble remembering all the options unless I had it written down.

    Im just starting out, so I think i will stick to the 11 second rule till I have more experiences as you obviously have.

    I suppose this can be an add on to the Due Diligence checklist, after to narrow down the list of prospects….

    Regards,
    Arty.
    [:)]

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    Yep, everyone’s right – it’s more like 110 seconds rather than 22 seconds! But still quick enough to do while in the RE agents, before going out to look.

    Peter

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    Forgot to answer Mel’s query re brick vs other.

    ‘spose it’s my West Australian bias, where double brick & tile is dominant in the suburbs. Also growing up in non-brick houses while better-off relatives resided in brick & tile places reinforces my prejudices.

    But yes, apart from that, it’s the supposed higher maintenance costs of non-brick houses.

    Has anyone (particularly long-term owners of both types of houses) done a comparison between average repair costs by construction type, so we can see if there is significant variation? If not, we can delete this question, and make it a 21 (or 109) second calculation!

    Peter

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    How about the 12 year rule?

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