Rich Harvey
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That's what my family and I did.
We bought a block.
We just knew that the home was in a fantastic location, walked to shops and everything in the bus and we rebuilt about seven years ago and loved the location.
I think it is important to be flexible because if you're completely inflexible, you'll end up being out of the market for a long period of time.
And again, the markets will turn, they'll go down, they'll correct, and then they'll stabilise and go up again.
And you don't want to miss the next wave.
So it is important to know where to be flexible and what not to be flexible about.
Thank you very much.
I'm looking forward to getting better and getting my nasal passages cleared once again.
Thanks again, Craig.
Always a pleasure.
Great to be with you.
Great to be on the show again with you.
Look, Craig, a lot of people go out there and start the searching process with no strategy or thought about exactly what they want.
It's like going shopping for a car and just saying, hey, I need a new car.
But they don't have any idea of their budget, the make, the model.
When it comes to property, you've got to sit down with your partner or by yourself and write down a list of two things, your essential things and your desirable things.
So get a piece of paper or get on your computer and just write notes.
And that process of actually writing it down helps to really clarify your thinking as a buyer.