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mmm, quite nice..

yeah, nah i wouldn't just invite them in without meeting anybody or anything like that.

I have qualms about living with mates anyhow, can get tricky if things go bad.

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Now THIS IS MORE LIKE IT!

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JIMBOOMBA

WOW! were do I start.... 11 acres with 5 acres paddocked for horses, huge double brick 5 bedroom home with large ensuite off main bedroom, 4 car garage, sep Bar and Entertainment rooms, I.G salt water pool with 5x15sq.m pergola, 3 tanks will hold 15,000 gallons and deliver full pressure, BUT WAIT THERES MORE.....abundance of fruit trees, Green House and Aviary and alarm system.

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OMFG This is THE SHIT!

Extra Large Modern Home - 6 Bedrooms!

$700 p.w.

NERANG

This two storey six bedroom modern home is situated in Nerang only metres from the Horse Riding Park and minutes to shops.

It boasts three bathrooms plus and ensuite of the main bedroom, a large pool and pool house with a sauna, a spa and a three car garage.

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yeah.. out in nerang is nice.. that is where i am working (in a house there) bit far south for you though.. about 35 mins back to yatala.

whats with the horse obsession though?! :confused:

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Horse, I dunno, just seems to be all the big houses down in that area have it somewhere in their description.

Yeah Nerang is a bit too far south, cost me about $20 a day in petrol just to get to and from work! :eek:

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Yeah Nerang is a bit too far south, cost me about $20 a day in petrol just to get to and from work! :eek:

cant u drive off boost?? i can go 80km for 4days than 100km to the coast for tafe and still got a qtr left :) its all about smooth movements :)

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Got crap all done today, friggin hell, gotta really pull my finger out tomorrow, no more oogling at huge houses, damn you pred!!!!

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