It's fair to say trading second hand goodies has a certain magnetic appeal to those living off the smell of an oily rag. Firstly it's an easy way to turn unwanted stuff into much needed cash. Secondly, you can save heaps when buying.
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40, 45, 50 tick tock, tick tock
Is your life ticking away on you? 50 years young is a very BIG milestone. Are ...
House rich, cash poor? Here are five ways to ramp up your cashflow
For many Kiwis approaching retirement, doesn’t necessarily go hand in hand with downsizing the family home. ...
Get the most from your rental property
Improve your rental’s potential without over-capitalising. Indoors To begin with, it is important that the home ...
Apartment Investing the changing face of investing
Grant Hoey – Apartment Master, has been a property investor for over 25 years and with ...
I married you for love – not lunch! (Part 2)
Last month we looked at strategies for helping ensure the extra time you get to spend ...
Investing in apartments for cashflow
Grant Hoey – Apartment Master, is running his annual event, Investing in Apartments for Cashflow this ...
16 lessons from 12 years working with the 50+ demographic
In very late 2004, a friend & I decided to offer a free community-based website for ...
Protecting the ageing population & their finances from scammers
Scammers are heartless, callous and greedy individuals who continue to target New Zealand’s ageing population, in ...
Cost cutting or competitive advantage?
Recently, I got a call from one of my friends who used to work with me ...