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    Most fun jobs you've ever had

    wine tasting and sales on Friday nights is my current job. Its like hardly working at all :D
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    What economic group did you grow up in?

    Lower Middle class. Born & bred country boy. Mum & dad were poor farmers and we did it tough during the drought years. The hard times taught me a great deal and it has put me in good stead for the future
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    Broken hill your thoughts?

    If looking into buying in Broken Hill now I would be careful. From what I have heard the whole town has been heritage listed and facades cant be changed. Just what I heard
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    Mildura anyone

    HAHA. I 100% agree with this. Gordon's are not good in general. I find Tim Davey from Collie & Tierney to be the best, Damien Portaro is also quite good. Barry Plant are good at talking up there listings PM me if you want further info. I would also be interested to get your view on what...
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    No profit ??? Why should I buy?

    HAHA, don't give him any ideas guys :D
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    Mildura anyone

    Our streets are numbered the way they are because the town was designed by Canadians who copied the American way of designing towns back in the day.
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    Mildura anyone

    Yeah it is, they have put in additional drainage, but in my opinion I wouldn't touch it due to the flooding risk. That whole area went under. Karinga Crt and Robyn court were under the most water. That complex of 4 you are looking at was under approx. 1 foot of water. That's why locals wont...
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    WOW aren't you lucky

    I don't know about anyone else here on Somersoft. But this statement annoys me the most. Recently at a friends BBQ I was asked about a unit I own, I went on to discuss with this person how it was going and that it was doing really well and had excellent tenants. Then for the person sitting on...
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    Mildura anyone

    What time/ day will you be getting here? I'm happy to catch up if your interested?
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    Mildura anyone

    QUOTE=youngm;1297934]Hmmm... OK. I was looking at a block of 4 units in Irymple. They're about $150k each (about 6 years old) and each unit generates $215/week income. It'd be a positively geared, long-term investment. If its these units you are looking at then these were a foot under...
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    Mildura anyone

    Be careful about buying on 15th st in Irymple, parts of it were severely flooded back in around 2010. I used to work out in Irymple and the place I worked at was under a foot of water
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    Highest Sustainable Major City/Town Rental Yields You Have Obtained?

    Rentals are in extremely short supply here in Mildura. I had 16 parties interested in my rental here and all 16 put in an application for it. I end up renting it to a removalist company who will only camp there 2 nights a week. Less wear & tear. This was only one month ago.
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    Homeswest/Dept of Housing Suburb Ranking

    I would suggest that you find out what building company that fixes and cleans these DOH properties, they may be able to give you a list of properties that they know of. I sub contract for a contractor who has the DOH contract where I live and I have compiled a list of where all the DOH...
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    Adelaide - What to do & See

    That was the plan, but unfortunately the times we were going to be looking around was taken up by caring for my boy Max. There will be other times I'll head over to Adelaide and have a look.
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    Adelaide - What to do & See

    What a week it was It was a fairly busy week for our little family this week. We travelled down to Adelaide on Sunday and arrived at our accommodation in Eastwood. The house was a lovey 1890's semi and was very quaint. Monday - Visited the botanical gardens, then our 8mo got very sick (high...
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