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I can afford a house

One day I'm going to recycle Shipping containers and use them for houses, units or apartments... they're pretty cool
 
here's what I'm talking about... They're very cheap and look better than any metricon rubbish
 

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LOL was thinking metricon - but where're ya gonna get designers in Aust to design houses like this? Pretty impressive I must say! :)
 
probably a good holiday house type concept- hopefully it comes with some decent air conditioning lol.
 

That's a great idea insider, if you do some great ones you can design my house one day ;)

probably a good holiday house type concept- hopefully it comes with some decent air conditioning lol.

Definitely, bluebeard, definitely...ol' (? :p: ) insider here's da man...got a whole list of requirements for my future builder, if he fails any of them I'm gonna let it rip in a jiffy
 
Now over $44,000....yipeee!

Well done. But if you are accumulating this money in super, how are you going to be able to use it to buy a house, if in fact we are considering the title of this thread?

I think I've asked you something along these lines before but haven't seen a reply. Apologies if I've missed it.
 
Well done. But if you are accumulating this money in super, how are you going to be able to use it to buy a house, if in fact we are considering the title of this thread?

I think I've asked you something along these lines before but haven't seen a reply. Apologies if I've missed it.

i think some of the bigger supa funds let you borrow money with nothing using your super
 
Well done. But if you are accumulating this money in super, how are you going to be able to use it to buy a house, if in fact we are considering the title of this thread?

I think I've asked you something along these lines before but haven't seen a reply. Apologies if I've missed it.
Or claim Hardship and need funds asap, But lets stop the clock for a minute (no pun intended yeah right) $44,000 buys aroun 20 containers and with insiders specs thats 5 houses (well 20 containers) keep saving buy the land, got cheap houses but some houses to sell DONE. Game set match houses are affordable just depends on how you need to live ie Off the land or in the lap of LUXURY, For me just land and a motorhome would be suffucient (I have A truck licence so its a big F%$#kin Home) Sorry if i offended anyone or any moderators CHEERS i'll buy yas a beer at the ASF BAR and GRILL
 
Well done. But if you are accumulating this money in super, how are you going to be able to use it to buy a house, if in fact we are considering the title of this thread?

I think I've asked you something along these lines before but haven't seen a reply. Apologies if I've missed it.


As stated numerous times before I am able to buy a home using money from a (SMSF), only as an investment property.

So I can afford a house if I really want one, but hell who would want to own a home right now, when the market is booming and the housing market for the most part is flat!
 
As stated numerous times before I am able to buy a home using money from a (SMSF), only as an investment property.

So I can afford a house if I really want one, but hell who would want to own a home right now, when the market is booming and the housing market for the most part is flat!

A SMSF is not allowed to borrow, so you can only own a house as an investment property within a SF if it's freehold.

Can't think where you'd be able to get a house for that amount.
 
How about this one...

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$8,000 Lightning Ridge, perfect for any Super Portfolio


http://www.realestate.com.au/cgi-bi...eader=&c=54404495&s=nsw&snf=rbs&tm=1172500759

A SMSF is not allowed to borrow, so you can only own a house as an investment property within a SF if it's freehold.

Can't think where you'd be able to get a house for that amount.

We already found him a few...
 
Hardly what would come to my mind when I was thinking "investment property".
 
Hardly what would come to my mind when I was thinking "investment property".

Please do not be negative here, we are all trying to be positive and find ways to afford homeownership.

Shift your mindset Julia, not all investment properties have to be palaces!

We have miners living in the most filthiest run-down caravans paying $500 a week in rent, so anything is possible.

I can afford a house, and many members have already shown this by the wide range of properties on offer at prices lower than my current balance of $44,000, so there:p:
 
Please do not be negative here, we are all trying to be positive and find ways to afford homeownership.

Shift your mindset Julia, not all investment properties have to be palaces!

We have miners living in the most filthiest run-down caravans paying $500 a week in rent, so anything is possible.

I can afford a house, and many members have already shown this by the wide range of properties on offer at prices lower than my current balance of $44,000, so there:p:

Right on bro. I've seen families living in tents in caravan parks waiting for rental properties in some major cities and paying about 25 dollars a day.
 
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