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Congrats Col, I looked up 5 bed townhouses, I think I found the ad. Looks nice! If you are getting the stamp duty concession you need to live in it for 1 year with occupancy starting within one year, and renting out rooms counts as you not occupying it. Something to keep in mind!

No concessions over 500k unfortunatley but thems the breaks. Trying not to get ahead of ourselves yet. Big day tomorrow. Our offer expires by midnight so it will be getting put to the owner to sign a contract tomorrow but its a bit weird ive negotiated with the agent but nothing has been discussed with the owner yet. Our offer is it for us though so some hardball to play tomorrow if he comes back with a counter offer.

so ur a fireman, a computer nerd and a grease monkey.......schweeeet :P

i can sorta just fix things

How goes the 7-series?

got it assessed, waiting for Ziggy to send the repairer the approval.

Are you allowed to say what they quoted? Text me if you want. Just a curiosity thing

I have no idea of the figure and don't mind sharing it when i do so

what he is saying is he straps fire extinguishers to office chairs and tests their thrust out as a job by the sounds of things.

that is a rad idea. i have a few condemned co2's here mhahahahahahahahahahahah

Yeah im not too fussed about it. Theyve had some offers lower than us. Its been on the market for ages. But for 50k more than what its up for now. Its been up for a month now at this price and i dont think it will last at this price but at the same time we're the only ones with an offer in at the moment so he might just sign it and not give a f**k.

We're digging our heels in at this price and he can either sign it or wait for another buyer.

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