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Hey Colin what sort of financial stuff do you specialise in?

Shares, housing? Just curious

Tax planning

Investment - shares, managed funds (personal and superannuation)

Mortgages

Estate planning

Insurance

Sup?

They charged me ~600. Money well spent because the car passed the pits.

The work they did was - oem airbox, replace the tachometer, replace a bunch of broken clips and mounts, change headlight globes, replace front suspension. They forgot to put my immobiliser back in though...

Tax planning

Investment - shares, managed funds (personal and superannuation)

Mortgages

Estate planning

Insurance

Sup?

Trying to do the calcs on

A- sell 1 house, possibly cheap to reduce debt and interest payments

Vs

B- keep 2 places, rent 1 as neutral or positive geared and have lots of debt.

The main point being our new place is nearly completed and wondering how low to sell mine to make it worth while getting out quick or if I should hang in there and keep both and wait for someone willing to pay full amount.

Or could keep our place empty to sell as sometimes renters won't have the house as clean etc and might not present as good

Trying to do the calcs on

A- sell 1 house, possibly cheap to reduce debt and interest payments

Vs

B- keep 2 places, rent 1 as neutral or positive geared and have lots of debt.

The main point being our new place is nearly completed and wondering how low to sell mine to make it worth while getting out quick or if I should hang in there and keep both and wait for someone willing to pay full amount.

Or could keep our place empty to sell as sometimes renters won't have the house as clean etc and might not present as good

I'll PM you by tonight. If I don't PM me and remind me.




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