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  1. kissfan

    Living off equity – a Reality Check

    Steve, could you repeat all of that please...........just kidding. I just wanted to add my thanks to the growing list of appreciative (and supportive) forum members. Whether forumites go ahead now or at a later date with your strategies remains to be seen but regardless, your monumentous...
  2. kissfan

    Living off equity – a Reality Check

    Hi Steve. Sorry to sound a bit thick-headed here (something I do very easily), using the above scenario, if someone wanted $100K net P/A (passive income), and assuming they currently had no holdings in the managed fund, how much equity do you calculate would be required to get the ball...
  3. kissfan

    Living off equity – a Reality Check

    Hopefully you can share your details see_change. It absolutely blows me away (and motivates) when I hear about how people have changed their lives through building wealth. Regards Marty
  4. kissfan

    Living off equity – a Reality Check

    Steve, your posts are always a good read, full of so much information and humour at times as well, so in answer to your question OF COURSE WE WANT YOU TO CONTINUE. Please don't take too long so we don't lose the momentum. Regards Marty P.S. That last sentence was a wish not a demand...
  5. kissfan

    Living off equity – a Reality Check

    Hi again Sailesh. Glad to see you have recovered from your perils and are on your way to achieving your goals. I was wondering if the $200K you mentioned is going to be net or before expenses like interest on loans etc. Hope I'm not being too nosey, just love finding out how different people...
  6. kissfan

    Living off equity – a Reality Check

    Hi all. Whilst I realize this thread is about living off equity in retirement, I wanted to see what peoples thoughts were about using equity to add to an existing portfolio, i.e once you have reached serviceability limits but have plenty of equity, you could get access to the equity, use some...
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