About NMDDATA
NMDDATA National Mortgagee Deceased Estate Data is a new niche market real estate website that exclusively lists these properties for sale Australia wide. Every day market investors and home buyers and developers are expanding their property portfolio's by buying these valuable investments. NMDDATA is dedicated to making these properties more transparent and accessible to all that recognise true value in todays competitive property investment market.
Despite its sensitive and somewhat controversial nature banks, public trustee's and estate administrators are applauding the initiative. The rapidly growing body of property listings is also strong evidence of the increasing interest from real estate agents across Australia.
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Successful real estate investors understand the importance behind knowing what’s going on in a market in order to make wise and financially beneficial decisions when it comes to investing. Property News & Reviews, our monthly newsletter recognizes this by providing our email subscribers with the latest property market trends, hot spots, up-to-date economic news and reviews, all supplied by leading property experts. Advertising on our newsletters is a great way to get
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I was having a discussion with some investor friends, and they think that a deceased estate is a bad investment idea, because the trustees of the will have plenty of time and can hold out for the best price. I’ve always thought that deceased estates were a good buying opportunity, because whoever is selling usually wants to pull out the money quickly, so they’re quite negotiable. Which one of us is right?
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For thousands of homeowners across the country locked into adjustable-rate mortgages, 2008 promises to be a financially challenging year as interest rates rise thereby drastically increasing monthly mortgage repayments. It is this problematic course of events in the residential/rural markets that has seen an unprecedented amount of mortgagee repossessions over the past year, with even greater increases expected this year and beyond.
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