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Old 19-01-2012, 04:28 PM   #11
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Default Re: I can pay off my house in 4 years pretty much on poor blokes wage!

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baught a 3 bedder/2/1 Sunnybank Brisbane 04 and resold in 06.

Baught at $202,000 resold at $272,000. capital gains tax of $14,000 and the other $40,000 went on my FAILED Woree units mortgage. -The remaining moey paid out selling fees with enough left over for a small deposit on another Sydney investment property.
Mate, if you had that house in Sunnybank now is worth $400k plus. I had a look at property prices the other week in Sunnybank and on my and my wife's wage we wouldn't be able to afford that.
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