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Well this boss is pretty broke so I gotta make compromises :P Would rather be splashing stupid cash on cars/girls/music than putting dead money into a rental property.

Got a slow trickle of cash going into a savings account. Nearly 5 figures now, but obviously still a longgg way to go.

Keep saving son! Money in the bank = power and the best insurance you can have against things in your life turning to shit! Interest isn't bad at the moment either. Getting 6% p.a. on a Commonwealth account with one unpenalised withdrawal per month :D

I've got some wicked interest on a NAB account. Some limited offer they had a while ago.

Think that money might spent soon though :P Thinking about recording some more music with a pretty high profile Australian artist/writer.. Can't be cheap >_<

hoekay. how many housemates you got? or they family members?

I did have 3 moving in, and turned one away (she has a kid...I don't think so..)

Then it went to 2 when one pulled out...Then 1, with the possibility of another. Currently at 0.

Dezz so its all on track or likely to be late?

I'm trying to save $500 and not touch it every month so like 6k a year.. after 2 years or so hopefully will have enough for a deposit (including the amount in commonwealth bank shares I own) so the aim is to be in the house by 25.. CBF renting prefer to spend that on car or motorbike - home is still good and parents don't mind me being here, not having to cook = win (not to mention not having to pay for teh interwebs and shiz).

I've got some wicked interest on a NAB account. Some limited offer they had a while ago.

Think that money might spent soon though :P Thinking about recording some more music with a pretty high profile Australian artist/writer.. Can't be cheap >_<

Chris Cheney? Chris Cheney? Is it Chris Cheney? Chris Cheney? It looks like a Chris Cheney. Chris Cheney?

I had a fairly large sum of money in an account earning good interest...Doesn't come close to how much the value of my land has gone up since buying it a year ago though...

Shame you can't pitch a tent on it and wipe off the CGT...you hanging onto it or flogging?

Dezz so its all on track or likely to be late?

I'm trying to save $500 and not touch it every month so like 6k a year.. after 2 years or so hopefully will have enough for a deposit (including the amount in commonwealth bank shares I own) so the aim is to be in the house by 25.. CBF renting prefer to spend that on car or motorbike - home is still good and parents don't mind me being here, not having to cook = win (not to mention not having to pay for teh interwebs and shiz).

Should be finished soon, so pretty much on track..

Shame you can't pitch a tent on it and wipe off the CGT...you hanging onto it or flogging?

Hanging onto it..

Nice but no aircon/stereo? Shame

I did have 3 moving in, and turned one away (she has a kid...I don't think so..)

Then it went to 2 when one pulled out...Then 1, with the possibility of another. Currently at 0.

unlucky. ads in papers might help

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