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Pete, if you're serious about investing, take a look at the reports that have just been released and see what some experts opinions are. Personally, I think that commsec give a fairly even report on what's what.

We won 2 awards at the Australian Institute of Project Management Awards late last week.

Construction/Engineering Project in Excess of $100,000,000

And

Project of the Year.

Will look good on the CV if nothing else :D

Pete, if you're serious about investing, take a look at the reports that have just been released and see what some experts opinions are. Personally, I think that commsec give a fairly even report on what's what.

Yeah, doing some research on my week off, so thanks for the tip of what to be looking for.

Mangs, long time between posts...scarnon?

http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-intelligent-investor-benjamin-graham/prod9780060555665.html?source=pla&gclid=CN-Fy5vz1cACf*kJvAodLa0Aeg

Pete the above is a good a start as any in terms of investerment education. It is a very dry read but covers all the important stuff.

Would not recommend apartments Andy. Way too many being built at the moment for there to be any decent capital growth and rental yields you can do better buying blue chip shares.

Melbourne and Sydney are experiencing it already with rents dropping near the city as more apartments get built and landlords start competing for tenants.

Yeah, that's what's turned me off of investment properties.

Apartments are going to be oversupplied, houses have already grown so much they can't really grow too much more (bar local inconsistencies I suppose).

Sad afternoon today though, the Suzuki is gone. On the plus side it means more funds for my Dad to restore the Datsun.

Mangs, long time between posts...scarnon?

http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-intelligent-investor-benjamin-graham/prod9780060555665.html?source=pla&gclid=CN-Fy5vz1cACf*kJvAodLa0Aeg

Pete the above is a good a start as any in terms of investerment education. It is a very dry read but covers all the important stuff.

Would not recommend apartments Andy. Way too many being built at the moment for there to be any decent capital growth and rental yields you can do better buying blue chip shares.

Melbourne and Sydney are experiencing it already with rents dropping near the city as more apartments get built and landlords start competing for tenants.

With long term in mind and no mortgages to deal withI can't really lose. Borrowing the money would be a different story.

Just this year my shares lost something like 60,000. I was just lucky that at the last minute that was recouped by CBA

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