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    Women are more likely the decision makers in buying/renting property

    Suburb is Midvale WA, planning on building 3 or 4 on a corner block and keeping the build costs (exc siteworks) under $180k for a 3x2. The problem is one corner is home to some big ugly buildings. The info below is from a free RP data report. The predominant age group in Midvale is 0-14...
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    Women are more likely the decision makers in buying/renting property

    This is a very interesting thread. I'm stuck on 2 decisions. 1)my wife is suggesting a double space recess for a fridge because most families don't have a single door fridge. What percentage of cheaper built ips have this? 2)would any tenant really notice a 31c living area and if...
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    Women are more likely the decision makers in buying/renting property

    Haha. Myf don't worry, it's just 'temporary' and he will get around to it soon.
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    Women are more likely the decision makers in buying/renting property

    Thanks Myf, very detailed and thought out (as always). I have written down some of your good suggestions. The 'Boss' does not like the idea that i am building a new house for tenants and she is stuck in an 80's built home.... but i am happy to live in the shed or the kids cubby house. Look...
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    Women are more likely the decision makers in buying/renting property

    The brickheight which is equal to 31 layers (courses) of bricks. The standard is 28c.
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    Women are more likely the decision makers in buying/renting property

    I just read this interesting article which states that women are the dominant decision makers in property decisions. "Eight times as many agents witness women as the dominant decision maker when selling real estate over their male counterparts, managing director Thomas Roberts says. This one...
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