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  1. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    The website was intended to be free and have no paid features from the beginning and was intended to help investors who are getting into property investing. However a couple of buyer agents/investors contacted me and requested lists of properties (positive cash flow, mortgagee sales, renos, etc)...
  2. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    $50,000 strata fees per quarter?? Andrew
  3. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I am not taking anything personal when people are just curious and ask questions. It might come off as negative or that they are interrogating me but that is expected when I just show up out of nowhere with a website where I list properties for free that others would get a commissions to find...
  4. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    No. If it was that easy others would have done it already. But you can try and develop something yourself. I am quite happy to answer questions as I said before. However if you don't like the website or think it's useless please do not use it. I am not forcing you. There are 10 times more...
  5. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    Maybe you can also show them a fish too. Personally I like to learn from examples and not reading how to fish. Don't know anyone who learned how to fish, ride a bike, drive a car, etc from reading on a forum or books. Same applies to property investing. Books and forums do help but there...
  6. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I posted this on another thread on this forum but I think it might have a better use on here. Based on my research 27.3% of Australian suburbs are recording less than 4% yield. More than half of suburbs (57.5%) are yielding between 4 - 6% annually. 13.5% are yielding 8 - 14% and 1.3% are...
  7. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    If you are already an established property investor and have a large portfolio of properties then I would think it wouldn't be hard for you to find them. If you read my first post, it tells you why I am doing it. Maybe you can also share some properties on here with other members that don't...
  8. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I answered this question here So if the property is not being rented out, the rent will be similar to comparable properties listed for rent or similar to the current median or average rent for the property type and number of beds in the given area. I am trying to only list properties that...
  9. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I researched that property for myself and shared my information with everyone. It's under contract now anyway. Haha it's a joke. You can't expect me to spend hours researching each property. I have other commitments and have to make a living too. The website will always be free. If it start...
  10. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I actually have a full agency license and a diploma in financial planning from Kaplan. Both are not very hard to get. However they do cost around $2000 - $3000 each to get. I am not currently using them to get any income though. I also have a degree in Commerce (Finance), a Graduate Diploma in...
  11. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    Hi Corey You can phone the agent and get more info on this property. I don't have the time to fully analyze each property. Please keep in mind that I am listing these properties here for free. You have to do some of the work yourself. If you want me to find positive cash flow properties for...
  12. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    Thanks albanga. Appreciate the support. Andrew
  13. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    Thank you for the feedback. I will try to answer all questions as I get to them. I am actually a developer myself. I wouldn't have been able to do it if I wasn't. Actually you need an ABN for .net.au. It has the same requirements as .com.au. The reason I used .net.au is because all...
  14. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    No problem at all. I am happy to answer questions. I would be asking the same questions too. That is quite true. However it doesn't always have to carry a financial cost.
  15. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    No. Not at all. They are just examples. Some of them are under contract already. Also the properties are all randomly listed from different areas throughout Australia.
  16. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    No since it's free and doesn't cost $249 per month :).
  17. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    Yes, I love helping others. It's a different type of reward from financial reward. I do purchase the properties that I find. That's why I developed the application. But it takes time to purchase properties and I have other commitments too. Andrew
  18. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I have developed an application that finds all positive cash flow properties that are for sale in Australia for my own use to make my job easier. I have a list of 10,000 properties at the moment. They vary from 7% to 28% yield. I am not telling anyone to go and purchase these properties...
  19. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I only recently started the website. If you have a better look there is one Property in Brisbane City and one in Cairns.
  20. superAndrew

    Positive Cash Flow Properties

    I get constantly asked where I find positive cash flow properties, if they exist and how I find them. So I created a website where I list positive cash flow properties that are currently for sale. There are plenty of books, courses and mentors that teach you how to find positive cash flow...
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