With plenty of learning curves and a few set backs under my belt for 2008/9 I'm really looking forward to pushing myself, my wife and our littleeeees with our goals in 2009/10 however ambitious they seem
Most of my goals are things I can't share with family and friends as they just can't get there heads around owning more than 2-3 properties if that!
With my first property goal of 2009 ticked off - getting a DA approved duplex site & renting it cashflow +. Its now time to move on bit scary this setting goals and achieving them........ it use to be just dreams now I'm actually doing it
I'm paying down debt getting ready to buy some houses or units with work needed to increase equity and continue building my portfolio. I aim to build to a size I can create a company employing people to manage my properties. Great way to sponsor my race car while ------> aiming for $50mil in assets with 250+ properties by my 50th birthday - Sept 2027
I love the subdivision for duplex's or t/house and will continue to use that as another source to build the portfolio. My goal is to build 4 keep 1. Then do it again and again and again -
TREBMAL construction & Subdivision has been born. Just at this point in time construction is a bit hard to fund for me so I'm focusing on cheaper end of town that is easily rented and value's well with a neat renovation.
I'd like to hear from people who have accumulated large portfolio's, there ideas on structures, debt levels and anything else they see as relevant.
Is the subdivision path a real everyday australian way to leap frog to my goals?
I know that many on the forum offer insights and advice, I find that many of the uber' successful people are shy in revealing there actual success as maybe in the past others have tried to cut the tall poppy down. I'd like to believe that wouldn't happen on this forum.
I would like to heap praise on those of you that have actually made it to these lofty heights and would dearly love to share a cold beverage and listen to your story. Just like the war stories your told as a kid - If some of your stories where told at school I think our youth would be a lot better for it.
Thanks for readying this now very long post and I look forward to reading some almost unbelievable journeys.
Most of my goals are things I can't share with family and friends as they just can't get there heads around owning more than 2-3 properties if that!
With my first property goal of 2009 ticked off - getting a DA approved duplex site & renting it cashflow +. Its now time to move on bit scary this setting goals and achieving them........ it use to be just dreams now I'm actually doing it
I'm paying down debt getting ready to buy some houses or units with work needed to increase equity and continue building my portfolio. I aim to build to a size I can create a company employing people to manage my properties. Great way to sponsor my race car while ------> aiming for $50mil in assets with 250+ properties by my 50th birthday - Sept 2027
I love the subdivision for duplex's or t/house and will continue to use that as another source to build the portfolio. My goal is to build 4 keep 1. Then do it again and again and again -
TREBMAL construction & Subdivision has been born. Just at this point in time construction is a bit hard to fund for me so I'm focusing on cheaper end of town that is easily rented and value's well with a neat renovation.
I'd like to hear from people who have accumulated large portfolio's, there ideas on structures, debt levels and anything else they see as relevant.
Is the subdivision path a real everyday australian way to leap frog to my goals?
I know that many on the forum offer insights and advice, I find that many of the uber' successful people are shy in revealing there actual success as maybe in the past others have tried to cut the tall poppy down. I'd like to believe that wouldn't happen on this forum.
I would like to heap praise on those of you that have actually made it to these lofty heights and would dearly love to share a cold beverage and listen to your story. Just like the war stories your told as a kid - If some of your stories where told at school I think our youth would be a lot better for it.
Thanks for readying this now very long post and I look forward to reading some almost unbelievable journeys.
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