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    Why did no one show me this earlier??

    i could have been rich….!!

    "Drive around at dinner time: No lights in a lot of houses means no one is residing there, and you shouldn’t,either."

    LMAO, good one RyanJD

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    Hi Ryan,

    You see a lot of poorly written articles in the media – that would have to rank with the best of them.

    I suspect the article was stimulated by the recent release of the 100 Richest People in WA. I understand other states did a similar thing too.

    Sure property rated a mention with many of the people who made the list. The bottom line is  those people on the list may have started as simple property investors but are now major developers, land bankers, commercial property owners and not your run of the mill property investor like most people who read those articles. 

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    Articles like this are on the news websites every week but this was one of the funniest. Problem is a lot of people would take this as good advice.

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    The work experience kid did a great job.

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    How to make $1M in property/shares/whateverelse takes your fancy – Start with $2m and believe that it is a 'set and forget' investment which doesn't require any further tending for 5-10 years (or longer).

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    Oh, it's THAT easy! How silly of me!

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    Thanks for the laugh:-) One of the poorest written articles, but it definitely put a smile on my face:-) "Drive around at dinner time: No lights in a lot of houses means no one is residing there, and you shouldn’t, either." just made my day!

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    I am busy taking notes. To think I have been buying in low demand areas without capital growth  lol

    Gotta love the media

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