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Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:14 pm
by russellh2
Check out RealEstate.com - follow prompts - Prices etc. for Lakes Entrance will be displayed.
Compare price of established home to build it price.
Sometimes a visit to the house you want to buy, and a chat with the owners can save considerably fees.
Also investigate doing your own Conveyancing - Is relatively simple and saves you $$$.

Good Luck

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:25 pm
by smile0784
Yep slowly been doing some of those

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:34 pm
by rb85
phil1818 wrote:Dunno why iam wasting time arguing with a d*** iam here to read and talk fishing not sh*t with a tool.. catch ya mate :down:
Hope your watching 730 on abc now mate. Also got a few links I posted if you got some spare time. :-D

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:52 pm
by Mattblack
I've been told a few times by older gents that their biggest regret in life was not spending more time with their families (especially their kids when they were young).
...& dont forget that old chestnut, "happy wife, happy life".
Good luck mate, it's a nice problem to have.

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 8:04 pm
by Bayrock
Mattblack wrote:I've been told a few times by older gents that their biggest regret in life was not spending more time with their families (especially their kids when they were young).
...& dont forget that old chestnut, "happy wife, happy life".
Good luck mate, it's a nice problem to have.
X2
Spending time with your family and raising your kids the right way with love is worth more than all the money in the world.
And don’t forget your health.

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 8:13 pm
by blacklab99
Bayrock wrote:
Mattblack wrote:I've been told a few times by older gents that their biggest regret in life was not spending more time with their families (especially their kids when they were young).
...& dont forget that old chestnut, "happy wife, happy life".
Good luck mate, it's a nice problem to have.
X2
Spending time with your family and raising your kids the right way with love is worth more than all the money in the world.
And don’t forget your health.
well said.........

col

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 8:29 pm
by rb85

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 8:32 pm
by smile0784
Bayrock wrote:
Mattblack wrote:I've been told a few times by older gents that their biggest regret in life was not spending more time with their families (especially their kids when they were young).
...& dont forget that old chestnut, "happy wife, happy life".
Good luck mate, it's a nice problem to have.
X2
Spending time with your family and raising your kids the right way with love is worth more than all the money in the world.
And don’t forget your health.
With my roster the way it was.i was only getting 15 hours a week with the baby and that also includug dinner times and shower times so wasnt getting that much quality time.with him

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 8:32 pm
by Lightningx
Bayrock wrote:
Mattblack wrote:I've been told a few times by older gents that their biggest regret in life was not spending more time with their families (especially their kids when they were young).
...& dont forget that old chestnut, "happy wife, happy life".
Good luck mate, it's a nice problem to have.
X2
Spending time with your family and raising your kids the right way with love is worth more than all the money in the world.
And don’t forget your health.
X3! :thumbsup:

Re: What would you do to become debt free?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 9:47 pm
by Nude up
I'll tell you one of the worst investments I ever made regarding return, owning a bloody boat !.
But you cant put a price on enjoyment I suppose. :-D[/quote]

Luckily I have never put a price on my boat and fishing gear I probably could retire now if I had invested that money.