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    When it is Townsvilles Turn

    a 4 bed , 2 bath house - $2500 p.a.
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    Single Bedroom Dwellings in WA?

    The R-Codes require that the development "responds to a demand for single bedroom accommodation in the locality which is recognised in the local planning framework." Alot of the councils specifically allow them in their planning scheme text but there are a couple, Melville for instance which...
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    When it is Townsvilles Turn

    We have a 4x2 IP in Townsville and pay $2500
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    Single Bedroom Dwellings in WA?

    Is the single bedroom provision active across WA or does it need to be specifically included in the local council planning schemes? So if I have a property in say Melville council, can I use this provision (cant find any reference in their TPS)?
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    Restrictive Covenant details

    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Westminster, for reference you can access restrictive covenants online from the landgate website if you have the number from the Title: Titles & Surveys -> Certificate of Title -> Associated Documents Cost is $25.
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    Restrictive Covenant details

    Thanks Westminster, i'll give Landgate a call.
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    Restrictive Covenant details

    The entire line reads: 1. A904951 RESTRICTIVE COVENANT BURDEN. REGISTERED 16.12.1974 Then after that its: Warning: A current search of the sketch of the land bla. bla.
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    Restrictive Covenant details

    I'm looking at a potential IP and the title has a "Restrictive Covenant Burden" on it but no details of what that covenant is. Where can I get the details of the burden (WA property, burden registered in 1974)?
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    Frontage requirements

    Ok, thanks for that looks like battleaxe is the only option then.
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    Frontage requirements

    Hi just wondering what the minimum frontage requirements for an R20 block is? If the total frontage is 18, can I subdivide to split blocks with 2 x 9 frontages? Or a 10 + 8?
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    USA investment properties for an Aussie

    I think it is the product issued by JBG here http://www.jbgsi.com.au/latest-offer. Product is 4.95% 100% non-recourse loan over 3 years. Annual distributions are fixed 4.5% pa. There is a one off 2% application fee and additional annual currency hedge cost of 2%. So in total you end up...
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    USA investment properties for an Aussie

    Could someone please explain to a newb how you go about investing in the Dow Jones Property Index and how you obtain the 100%, intrest only,non recourse, tax deductable loan for it.
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