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  • Profile photo of minidazminidaz
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    Hello Folks,
    This topic is about the utilisation of third party companies who assist in purchasing and researching positive cashflow properties.

    Senario: If you have the money to get into investing but are time poor?
    Has anyone investigated or use companies like Australian House Hunters or The Insight Group as an example to purchase or research properties?
    If so is it worthwhile considering these companies as they charge good sums of money for their services to help you do deals, which in reality will assist in saving time but it will take time for the property purchased to re-coup the money spent.

    Or does anyone have good experience in doing all the due-dilligance and research when they work in a full time position effectivelly?
    If so what guides or websites do you use?

    Profile photo of Mortgage HunterMortgage Hunter
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    Some of these groups genuinely add value and work hard to find really good properties. I have also heard that there are still companies – esp in NZ – who simply readvertise whatever the REA are listing to their clients and take a comission off both sides.

    Mic from Australian House Hunters is a good guy. As is Jacque from http://www.housesearchaustralia.com.au although she specialises more in the Sydney area..

    I really don’t know any others well enough to comment and have never heard of Insight. Has anyone else know them?

    Simon Macks
    Residential and Commercial Finance Broker
    ***NODOC @ 7.15% to 70% LVR***
    [email protected]
    0425 228 985

    Comments may not be relevant to individual circumstances. If you intend making any investment, financial or taxation decision you should consult a professional adviser.

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