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		<description><![CDATA[Buying your first property is a big deal. Buying your first investment property is even harder. You have to get all the right information and advice before you take the plunge. Arm yourself with as much knowledge as you can and you will buy a good property that will go up in value over time [...]


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		<title>Are You Ready For The Next Property Boom?</title>
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