Buyer advocates
Hi Jacko18,
If you are limited for time, experience and confidence, consider a reputable buyer advocate. There are lots of buyer advocates around but not many good ones so be careful.
I use Wakelin. They have a strong track record.
Also read Monique Wakelin's "Streets Ahead". It is getting a bit old now (pre GFC) but the strategy still has merit.
Do lots of reading yourself. Make your own informed decisions. Get lots of advice but don't take it as gospel - everyone has an agenda. Be especially careful of financial advisers that steer you away from property - it's because they only get a commission from selling you managed funds.
The most important thing is to DO SOMETHING. (That doesn't mean do "ANYTHING").
Does anyone have any comments on Wakelin or other reputalbe buyer advocates?
Good luck!
yes thanks mary mat only thing is it is hard for me i work 4 weeks on 1 week of work way out in bush and then back in civilisation for a week
Hi Jacko18,
If you are limited for time, experience and confidence, consider a reputable buyer advocate. There are lots of buyer advocates around but not many good ones so be careful.
I use Wakelin. They have a strong track record.
Also read Monique Wakelin's "Streets Ahead". It is getting a bit old now (pre GFC) but the strategy still has merit.
Do lots of reading yourself. Make your own informed decisions. Get lots of advice but don't take it as gospel - everyone has an agenda. Be especially careful of financial advisers that steer you away from property - it's because they only get a commission from selling you managed funds.
The most important thing is to DO SOMETHING. (That doesn't mean do "ANYTHING").
Does anyone have any comments on Wakelin or other reputalbe buyer advocates?
Good luck!