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good but you wont get much in altona for 400k unit at best and even then im not sure these days.

wouldnt worry about the stigma its not your problem lol

It is if people think the same as me and don't wanna rent my place lol

But if you're confident it's not an issue, feel free to show me some joints... They're not all old are they? Anything newer available for what I'm willing to spend?

It is if people think the same as me and don't wanna rent my place lol

But if you're confident it's not an issue, feel free to show me some joints... They're not all old are they? Anything newer available for what I'm willing to spend?

100% you'll get a tenant easy as.

There is new places townhouses/units but I don't think you'll get as good growth comapred to an old house on a decent bit of land.

This happened in Project cars. Didn't know I had hold the brake pedal for go karts, it started rolling forward and race ended straight away. Stupid game didn't even say I got black flagged.

do you play that on pc? any good?

Motorbike for a daily, anyone here doing that? Yay or nay?

i dont daily mine, purely because:

1. have to put all gear over business cloths or get changed at work / fix up your hair (nohomo)

2. peak hour drivers always cant see you / wanna take you out

3. rain is annoying and in summer when its too hot you rock up a bit warm and sweaty

depends on the area you live to make it worthwhile imo

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do you play that on pc? any good?

yeah it is good. a lot more forgiving than iracing. but better value. takes me back to my Gran Turismo 3 days of career mode.

all this talk of investment properties, its helped me realise my dream. to open a giant nightclub in melbourne. called Avastar.

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This just popped up in my facebook news feed, always lol at his complete deadpan "ufknw0tbish" face, and her "Iwenttherecntdealwithit" smirk at the very end

So cold hearted

That was done so vindictively with the head nod

Workplace romances are funny when people try to keep it on the downlow, yet in reality no one really gives a shit about what they're doing in their free time anyway

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romances are funny when people try to keep it on the downlow, yet in reality no one really gives a shit about what they're doing in their free time anyway

Fixed for broader generalisation

100% you'll get a tenant easy as.

There is new places townhouses/units but I don't think you'll get as good growth comapred to an old house on a decent bit of land.

How old are we talking and what sorta size blocks?

Isn't there some tax break for houses under 5 years old?

How old are we talking and what sorta size blocks?

Isn't there some tax break for houses under 5 years old?

Old ex commission / defense houses the brick ones are preferable over the concrete ones. 40+ years?

Land id go no less than 550m2

Yeh better depreciation it really depends what your after as they say more than one way to skin a cat. If you just want a good earner that'll pay its self off and become an income stream get a unit as close to cbd as possible and just let it sit but capital growth maybe won't be so strong. I've always believed land is king cos they aren't making anymore of it

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