me neither
I think the general stigma surrounding the area may have been a contributing factor early on in his viability assessment.
S
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me neither
That's what I was thinking too!I think the general stigma surrounding the area may have been a contributing factor early on in his viability assessment.
S
I think the general stigma surrounding the area may have been a contributing factor early on in his viability assessment.
S
Gees, are you picky or what!Just because he said the west wasn't viable for him he automatically gets called out and labelled "picky"?
Gees, are you picky or what!
Cheers,
Michael
mate I grew up in the west. There are positives and negatives of living out that way.
But I think everyone is making assumptions and jumping to all sorts of conclusions to the OPs intentions. Just because he said the west wasn't viable for him he automatically gets called out and labelled "picky"?
mate I grew up in the west. There are positives and negatives of living out that way.
But I think everyone is making assumptions and jumping to all sorts of conclusions to the OPs intentions. Just because he said the west wasn't viable for him he automatically gets called out and labelled "picky"?
Why are you guys arguing?
My03 has already left the stage and is already looking at other more rewarding investments
Just checked. They are still out there in Dee Why, but not many. Here's one:
Dee Why
And a couple of other options Upper North Shore or Northern Beaches:
Turramurra
Waitara
Seek and ye shall find what you're looking for.
Cheers,
Michael
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you buy a property under your name, whether for PPoR or IP, then the FHOG doesn't apply anymore?
i.e. you are no longer a 'first-home owner' and so you are not eligible for any assistance from the govt?
The FHOG and stamp duty exemptions are different things. If you bought a property (PPOR or IP) prior to 1 July 2000, you don't get the FHOG. If you bought IPs only after 1 July 2000 but not a PPOR, you're still eligible for the FHOG on a future PPOR purchase.
However, if you've bought property before, whether PPOR or IP, the stamp duty exemption is lost.
Oh okay. However I do remember reading somewhere that if there has been a property in your name, regardless of PPoR or IP, then you're not eligible for anything any more, not even FHOG.