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    How to begin a career in developing

    If you're paying down your mortgage then it could be argued you don't quite have the mindset.certainly if you've got an average income and you're paying down a mortgage you won't have much leleft to invest so you need to increase your income, decrease your outgoings or both
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    How to begin a career in developing

    sorry for late response gary basically i bought an old dump in morley on i think 995sqm or so, R20/25 zoning which meant with creative thinking it was a triplex site kept the house and subdivided a block off for sale, from memory i got around $229k or so for the block. Also got approvals to...
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    How to begin a career in developing

    i didnt make it into more than 600k, i made it into more than 140k which is his annual salary. my point was in response to your view it wasnt worth doing if he earnt that much but he could double his salary if he kept his job or match it if he didnt and spend a hell of a lot less time on it than...
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    How to begin a career in developing

    My very first development made me more than that and all I had was $100k for deposit, stamp duty and subdivision costs. It really isn't that difficult if it's something suited to you so Gary could beat that theoretically. Also the only way to not be inexperienced is to get said experience...
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    How to begin a career in developing

    I don't consider doing one off developments to be a job. Also just because something is going fairly well doesn't mean you choose to stagnate and not try anything new
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    How to begin a career in developing

    Totally agree. Work out if it is in fact suited to your personality and aptitude. You can maybe do this by learning off developers in terms of mistakes, difficulties etc but often unfortunately the only way to work it out is if you try doing one so start small. Alternatively Gary you could...
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    How to begin a career in developing

    Seriously? You can make a hell of a lot more than that developing and not be tied down by a job
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