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Hi guys,

Just a reminder for any of you that ever have any Real Estate related questions, would like some advice on any aspect of investing, buying, selling, renting etc then either just post up a question or send me a PM and I'll help.

I'm basically specialising in the inner suburbs, such as Kingston, Turner, Braddon etc (inner north to inner south basically) and spend a lot of time helping people with investments and various other areas.

That said, I still operate in all areas of Canberra and Jerra and am happy to help with any questions that you may have.

If you ever just want to catch up for a coffee and talk through your options then send me a PM and I'm more than happy to spend some time with you.

It's a shame that I don't have the GTR yet as I'd be a lot more active but that will come in time.

Andrew.

I'll vouch for Andrew's real estate passion:if anyone is even remotely thinking of doing ANYTHING,real estate wise,drop him a line(no pun intended). I think you'll find it worth you while,even if it's a coffee catch up/chat!

LTS - thats a nice banner man :)

Cheers:here's to two guys that lived every day like it was their last!

Back on topic:those that want to play in the 'bricks'n'mortar' investment game:it's worth it! Give VeilsideR33 a buzz/PM!

Ill vouch for Andrew too. He helped me out quite a lot and I actually said "yes" to a house he was going to sell me... until people further up in the pecking order (builder) put that idea to rest *shakes fist angrily*

Ended up buying a house not from Andrew, but the advice he gave before the purchase was invaluable.

Definately a two thumbs up

wow, it's only just made me realise that I have actually helped quite a few of you out! It's nice to know I'm able to give something back to the SAU crew that have helped me so much.

All PM's replied to.

not really a house agents question but you prolly still have an idea. whats repayments like on a 300k home loan over say 25 years on average these days? someone told me $600 a week+ is this true?

um i think its a bit more than that... i would be thinking more in the ballpark of $700 - $800

not really a house agents question but you prolly still have an idea. whats repayments like on a 300k home loan over say 25 years on average these days? someone told me $600 a week+ is this true?
not really a house agents question but you prolly still have an idea. whats repayments like on a 300k home loan over say 25 years on average these days? someone told me $600 a week+ is this true?

Put it in any one of the bank's online calculators - it's a lot of money unfortunately and not feasible for one person unless you are on a lot of cash. :(

EDIT: Spelling!

Edited by GT-R32

What suburb and type of property would be best to get into now and in the next 12 months or so for an investment. I own a 2 bedroom townhouse in Latham which has been a great investment so far. Just bought in Sydney a month ago so will be looking in canberra for another one in about 12 months or so.

I'm a Belco boy originally so biased towards there but Canberra isn't so big and your areas aren't too far away. I just would prefer not to go too far south. Sux down there...

Waits for flaming. :D:dry:

I'm a Belco boy originally so biased towards there but Canberra isn't so big and your areas aren't too far away. I just would prefer not to go too far south. Sux down there...

Waits for flaming. ;):D

Yeah your right, northside is so much safer, what with crazed gunmen and all...

:)

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